| Issue | #28 |
| Published | March 2009 |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Cover Price | 2.99 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Tom Brennan |
| Characters | Green Goblin [Peter Parker] |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Ron Frenz |
| Inks | Sal Buscema ? |
| Colors | Chris Sotomayor |
| Characters | Spider-Girl [May Parker]; Black Tarantula; AraƱa; Clone May Parker [also as Spider-Girl]; Green Goblin [Peter Parker]; Kaine; Darkdevil; Normie Osborn; Raptor [Brenda Drago Osborn]; Green Goblin [Phil Urich]; Chesbro; Rene DeSantos; Mary Jane Watson-Parker; Benjamin Richard Parker; Aunt May Parker (dream sequence) |
| Synopsis | Back in her own body, Spider-Girl learns that her father is being controlled by the dead Norman Osborn and has become the Green Goblin. Catching the other heroes off-guard, the Goblin defeats them all and finally confronts the whole Parker family in their home. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Tom DeFalco; Ron Frenz (Co-Plot) |
| Pencils | Ron Frenz |
| Inks | Sal Buscema |
| Colors | Bruno Hang; Andrew Crossley |
| Letters | Dave Sharpe |
| Characters | Benjamin Richard Parker; Shelly; Mary Jane Watson-Parker |
| Synopsis | The kids are confused about how a cake is baked. |
| Genre | superhero; humor |
| Script | Tom DeFalco |
| Pencils | Colleen Coover |
| Inks | Colleen Coover |
| Colors | Colleen Coover ? |
| Letters | Colleen Coover ? |
| Script | Tom DeFalco; Tom Brennan |
| Pencils | Ron Frenz (illustration) |
| Inks | Sal Buscema ? (illustration) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Letters submitted by Terry Palmer; Michael Jung; Joe and Judy Velicky; John Dillon; JD Fitzpatrick; John Koerner; Ronald J. Curell. Page also includes cover art for the following issue (#29) |
| Characters | Jimmy Woo; Gorilla Man; Venus; Namora; M-12 [Human Robot]; Marvel Boy |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Greg Land; Carlo Pagulayan; Arthur Adams |
| Inks | Greg Land; Jason Paz; Arthur Adams |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Art, storyline recap, and character profiles from the 2009 Agents of Atlas ongoing series. Includes cover art for issues #1 (Arthur Adams) and #2 (Greg Land). |