| Issue | #2 |
| Published | January 2010 |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Cover Price | 3.99 USD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Stephen Wacker; Tom Brennan (Assistant Editor) |
| Characters | Electro [Max Dillon] |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Jelena Djurdjevic (painted) |
| Inks | Jelena Djurdjevic (painted) |
| Colors | Jelena Djurdjevic (painted) |
| Pencils | ? (illustration) |
| Inks | ? (illustration) |
| Colors | ? (illustration) |
| Notes | Introductory page including table of contents and credits. |
| Characters | Electro [Max Dillon]; Magneto; Scarlet Witch; Quicksilver; Johnny Pro |
| Synopsis | In this origin story, Max Dillon figures out how to increase his electrical powers, but attracts the attention of Magneto. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Fred Van Lente; Stan Lee (3 panels on pg 1) |
| Pencils | Barry Kitson; Steve Ditko (3 panels on pg 1) |
| Inks | Barry Kitson; Steve Ditko (3 panels on pg 1) |
| Colors | Jeromy Cox |
| Letters | Joe Caramagna |
| Notes | Story includes three reprinted panels from Amazing Spider-Man (1963 series) #9 (February 1964) by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. |
| Characters | Spider-Girl [also appears as May Parker]; Fury [Goblin Queen]; April Parker [also appears as Spider-Girl]; Black Tarantula; Don Silvio [Silverback]: Kaine; Darkdevil; Rene DeSantos; Peter Parker; Mary Jane Watson-Parker; Benjamin Richard Parker; Davida Kirby; Courtney Duran; Wes Westin; Gene Thompson; Simone DeSantos |
| Synopsis | Fury attacks Simone's father Rene (another member of the Goblin Cult) at Midtown High, which endangers May and her friends. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Tom DeFalco; Ron Frenz (Co-Plot) |
| Pencils | Ron Frenz |
| Inks | Sal Buscema |
| Colors | Bruno Hang |
| Letters | Dave Sharpe |
| Editing | Tom Brennan |
| Characters | J. Jonah Jameson; Emil Nason |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Tom Peyer |
| Pencils | Javier Rodriguez |
| Inks | Javier Rodriguez |
| Colors | Javier Rodriguez |
| Letters | Jared K. Fletcher |
| Reprinted | Emil Nason kidnaps Mayor Jameson, whom he idolizes, and proposes that they become allies to destroy Spider-Man, but Jonah turns the tables on him and ends up hiring Nason to work at City Hall. |