"Introduction",
"History of Spider-Man: How a Zero Became a Hero",
"Costume Care",
"Costume Variants: Keeping it Fresh",
"Rejected Costumes",
"Emoting with Your Mask",
"Web-Shooters",
"Web-Swinging Like a Pro",
"Web Fluid: Is There Anything It Can't Do?",
"Wall-Crawling",
"Are You Strong? Listen, Bud!",
"Spidey's Guide to NYC",
"Building a Rogues' Gallery",
"The Villain Hall of Shame",
"Bad Guy Takedowns",
"The Art of Witty Banter",
"Do You Need a Car? Of Course You Do!",
"The Downside of Super Powers",
"Things Spider-Sense Doesn't Warn You About",
"How to Keep a Secret Identity",
"The Daily Bugle",
"Think Your Boss is Mad?",
"How Does Peter Get Those Shots of Spider-Man?",
"Where Do the Clothes Go?",
"Science!",
"Juggling Your Love Life",
"So You Want to be an Avenger",
"Guest Section, by Aunt May",
"Guest Section, by Venom",
"Quiz: Are You Ready to be a Super Hero?"
Includes a poster attached to the back interior cover.
*It's not easy being a Super Hero when you've got a steady job to hold down and girlfriend problems to deal with. Somehow, Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man) manages to do it while regularly saving New York City from a rogues' gallery of super villains. In The World According to Spider-Man, the wisecracking hero spills the beans on how he balances his two lives and manages to keep his trademark sense of humor, even while he's tangling with Doc Ock or the Green Goblin. The book comes with a wealth of incredible inserts, including clippings from the Daily Bugle, snapshots taken by Spidey on his adventures, a letter from Oscorp, a note from Mary Jane Watson, a page from Uncle Ben's diary, schematics showing how the web-shooters work, and much, much more. *Source: insighteditions.com