Marvel Dawn/Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is a comic in the Marvel Dawn initiative about Spider-Man.

Issues

 * 1) /Great Power/ - Peter Parker's field trip at OsCorp HQ goes awry when he gets bitten by a radioactive spider. Initially: he uses it to wrestle for cash until he witnesses his uncle die by someone he let get away.
 * 2) /Reach For the Sky/ - Peter faces his first super villain: the disgraced businessman known as Vulture who has been targeting employees at Bestman Electronics. Meanwhile: Peter adjusts at civilian life.
 * 3) /Grudge Match/ - Peter learns of the Vulture's grudge against Gregory Bestman due to him being outed from his company. Meanwhile: Flash volunteers both him, Harry and Peter to the Homecoming Comittee.
 * 4) /Man or a Monster/ - Former Roxxon hired repairman, Max Dillon, gets into an accident involving Roxxon's new attempt to give New York power: turning Max into a living battery. As a result, he heads after Roxxon's president, Simon Krieger as Spider-Man must stop him while trying to study for a test.
 * 5) /Electric Terror/ - After barely saving Krieger's life: Peter has to find a way to stop Electro before he destroys Roxxon's laboratory in Queens.
 * 6) /Shocking Revelations/ - Peter goes face to face against Electro for one last time as he learns that Electo's accident wasn't an accident and Roxxon set Max up to become an extremely powerful electric super soldier.
 * 7) Jackpot - Aunt May sets Peter up with her friend's niece, Mary Jane Watson, who is so gorgeous that Peter thinks he's finally hit the jackpot. Unfortunately, Peter also has to deal with Lonnie Lincoln, AKA Tombstone, who is smuggling in drugs that cause the user to be immune to pain.
 * 8) Spider-Man Vs. The Law - In spite of her ego and somewhat stuck-up nature, Peter has strangely enough taken a shining to Mary Jane but is forced to pick between her and his friends when it becomes clear she and Gwen don't get along. Making matters worse, his life as Spider-Man nose-dives when an imposter begins committing crimes in a Spider-Man costume.
 * 9) The Kingpin - After discovering the imposter, a man named Chameleon, was hired by Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of Crime, Peter attempts to find dirt on Fisk to put him in prison. Fisk retaliates by hiring and mutating the hitman Mac Gargan into the powerful Scorpion. Meanwhile, Mary Jane does everything in her power to win Peter over, seemingly to spite Gwen.
 * 10) Hero's Dilemma - Kingpin has found out that Peter Parker is Spider-Man but, instead of exposing him, he chooses to ruin Peter's reputation first by teaming him up with none other than Dennis Carradine, the man who shot Uncle Ben, strapping a timed bomb to Carradine's neck and giving Peter the detonator (his plan being either Peter to blow Carradine up or to claim he did anyway). Meanwhile, Mary Jane and Harry Osborn have a talk about her relationship with Peter which eventually convinces her she's gone too far and she decides to call it off with Peter.
 * 11) /Creature of the Night/ - A biologist known as Michael Morbius has been studying bats: believing that they could possibly cure his rare illness that causes him to be hurt by the sun. Unfortunately, it transforms him into a Living Vampire as Spider-Man has to try to put some sense into Morbius.
 * 12) /Hungry/ - Spider-Man learns that Morbius has to feed on blood to survive and is terrified to learn that he decided to target his physics teacher: Otto Octavius. Meanwhile: Harry's father, Norman, has arrived back from a business trip to Symkaria.
 * 13) /Alive/ - Peter locates Morbius to an old bell tower as he gets into a climatic battle for the fate of Octavius. Meanwhile, Harry learns that his father has contracted a disease known as the Goblin Disease.