
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
by Alix E. Harrow (2019)
Like Spider-Verse, this book explores the concept of parallel worlds and the magic of discovering new realities.

by dan slott (1818)
Mary Shelley (then Godwin) and Percy Bysshe Shelley were visiting their friend Lord Byron in Geneva one rainy summer. With the weather against them, they decided to spend their time writing ghost stories for each other. Frankenstein is Mary Shelley’s submission to their contest, later published anonymously in 1818. Victor Frankenstein, a strange but brilliant scientist, discovers a method of imparting life to inanimate matter. The Monster is thus born: a hideous, 8-foot-tall creature of muscle, speed, and intellect. Frankenstein’s rejection of his appalling creation sends it into a spiral of despair, and Frankenstein’s life is never the same.
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by Alix E. Harrow (2019)
Like Spider-Verse, this book explores the concept of parallel worlds and the magic of discovering new realities.

by Clive Barker (1991)
This novel, like Spider-Verse, delves into complex, mind-bending multiversal concepts with a unique and imaginative scope.

by Blake Crouch (2016)
Similar to Spider-Verse's exploration of alternate lives, this book offers a thrilling journey through parallel realities.

by Stephen King and Peter Straub (1984)
This book shares Spider-Verse's adventurous spirit, featuring a young protagonist who travels between worlds on a critical mission.

by Kyle Higgins and Mat Groom (2015)
This comic directly builds on the Spider-Verse concept, offering more multiversal action and character interactions similar to the movie.
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