10 Greatest Spider-Man Writers Not Named Stan Lee Or Steve Ditko

By Mark Ginocchio /

3. Dan Slott

Perhaps one of the most polarizing Spider-Man creators on this list, since taking over as sole writer on Amazing Spider-Man in 2010, Dan Slott has cemented his status as one of the all-time greats to ever work on the character. Slott, who describes himself as one of the world€™s biggest Spider-man fans, has demonstrated an uncanny ability to craft stories with the big picture in mind. He has established a continuity where every moment €œcounts,€ and his stories routinely pay off events and occurrences from years earlier. And Slott manages to do all this while producing grand, operatic stories such as €œSpider Island€ and €œBig Time.€ But the reason Slott may be a controversial choice for this list is his role in creating the Superior Spider-Man €“ a series that saw Spidey€™s greatest enemy, Doctor Octopus, kill Peter Parker and take over his mind and body in order to masquerade around New York City as a hero. Some fans were outraged by this new status quo, and yet the bold and daring storyline shift returned Spider-Man to the top of the sales charts, while also earning critical acclaim. With Superior Spider-Man having ended in April, Slott is back to writing Peter and Amazing Spider-Man again. The iconic series has picked back up with a hitch, and Slott is even getting an opportunity to fill in some of the gaps of Spidey€™s famous origin story in his €œLearning to Crawl€ miniseries. At the rate he is going, Slott might one day claim ownership to one of the most prodigious creative runs in the character€™s history.