The top spot for all of comic games should go to the one that best replicates the magic of turning the page in the first place. From the Stan Lee-narrated intro to the ridiculously-fun story that takes you from tackling Venom to running into Daredevil, saving Mary Jane and even having a conversation with The Punisher, developer Neversoft pulled out all the stops to make their mark on the character a timeless one. In terms of controls it favoured tackling opponents on the ground (this was two years before the Spider-Man 2 movie game), although you were free to zip up to ceilings and out of harm's way at the touch of a button. Melee combat was frantic and came with tons of "THWACK!"-style sound effects, level design was immensely varied and you could even unlock artwork for the original comics through scattered collectibles. Spidey was voiced by Spider-Man Unlimited's Rino Romano (the perfect mix of whininess and attitude to sell the character) and humour was spot-on throughout. This is best Spidey game, the best Marvel game - and the best use of a comic property so far. What's your one comic book video game simply everyone must play? Let us know in the comments!