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    Default Spider-Man x Black Cat: Team Ups

    Looking at my Spider-Man collection the other day I realised I don't have any Spider-Man+Black Cat team up issues(With the exception of MKSM and Big Time). I'm looking for more classic issues that involve the two teaming up. Before 2000 would be appreciated. Please help.

    P.S. - If you can recommend trades and the stories that are in them that would be helpful. Otherwise I don't mind singles.
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    Amazing Spider-Man #341-343: Spider-Man & Black Cat vs Tarantula, Scorpion, Femme Fatales, and Chameleon, "Powerless" storyarc

    Amazing Spider-Man #369-372: Spider-Man & Black Cat vs. Scorpion, and several Spider Slayers. "Invasion of the Spider Slayers" storyarc / trade, but can be regularly be found in dollar bin territory, individual issues.

    Spider-Man Unlimited #11: Spider-Man (Benjamin Reilly) & Black Cat vs Skull-Jacket

    Sensational Spider-Man (vol.1) #29-30: Spider-Man & Black Cat vs Arcade

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    The first three Black Cat stories are collected in an out of print TPB.
    http://www.amazon.com/Spider-Man-vs-...6008193&sr=1-1

    If you're new to Spider-Man, two of those three stories will be collected in upcoming Prestige Format hardcovers, along with some other excellent material.
    http://www.amazon.com/Spider-Man-Ret.../dp/0785162658
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    I would also recommend Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man #72-79, which is when the Black Cat became a regular character in the Spider-Man comics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Mets View Post
    The first three Black Cat stories are collected in an out of print TPB.
    http://www.amazon.com/Spider-Man-vs-...6008193&sr=1-1

    If you're new to Spider-Man, two of those three stories will be collected in upcoming Prestige Format hardcovers, along with some other excellent material.
    http://www.amazon.com/Spider-Man-Ret.../dp/0785162658
    http://forums.comicbookresources.com...ght=Juggernaut

    I would also recommend Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man #72-79, which is when the Black Cat became a regular character in the Spider-Man comics.
    Amazing Spider-man #194 has such a cool cover.

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    I enjoyed the few issues where they 'teamed up' that were set in the Ultimate Universe :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ngroove View Post
    Amazing Spider-Man #341-343: Spider-Man & Black Cat vs Tarantula, Scorpion, Femme Fatales, and Chameleon, "Powerless" storyarc

    Amazing Spider-Man #369-372: Spider-Man & Black Cat vs. Scorpion, and several Spider Slayers. "Invasion of the Spider Slayers" storyarc / trade, but can be regularly be found in dollar bin territory, individual issues.

    Spider-Man Unlimited #11: Spider-Man (Benjamin Reilly) & Black Cat vs Skull-Jacket

    Sensational Spider-Man (vol.1) #29-30: Spider-Man & Black Cat vs Arcade
    I haven't read that Spider-Man Unlimited issue but the Sensational story was very much filler and only worth checking out if you are a completist. I remember the Amazing Spider-Man issues being much better, although it has been a while since I read them.
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