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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785108207
ISBN: 0785108203
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: September 01, 2002
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Peter Parker takes a job at the Daily Bugle, learns of the Kingpin's ties to his uncle's murder, and tries to figure out how to stop his Spider-Man alter-ego from interfering with his relationship with Mary Jane Watson.
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This volume only improves on NO.1. The characters' personalities just grow more smoothly and the story is a lot more creative.
Pros or Improvements:
*Villains are more interesting. We didn't get much of an origin, but I liked these better than the vague Green Goblin.
*More Peter Parker and Mary Jane. These two characters get a lot more personality and chemistry. Their love scene was eye-locking.
*Better plot. We have a serious problem ... Read More
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In volume two, Spider-Man continues to hone his skills as he battles Electro and the Kingpin. The story and writing are some of the best I ever read in comics. You cannot put these books down, they're that exciting and riveting. I really would have hope the illustrations are just as mesmerizing but they're too campy, slick, air-brushed looking art and is probably the only thing short of me giving these books a perfect rating. Gwen Stacey makes her introduction in this issue but she is no longer ... Read More
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For those who long to return to the days when superheroes were all about the kicking and the saving and the simplicity, give "Ultimate Spider-Man" a shot. Volume 2 collects "Ultimate Spider-Man" #8-13, originally published in 2001, and focuses on the public reaction to Spidey -- which at this point is very slight and very negative. Young Peter Parker has a knack for being caught by reporters and cops under circumstances where Spider-Man appears to be socializing with the bad guys. Meaning that New ... Read More
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Spider-Man learns that he can get paid for taking photos of himself, and decides that the Kingpin is not a nice man. Perhaps confusing himself with Daredevil he decides it is more damaging if he can get information on him doing some crime, rather than just beating him up.
Also decides to come out to his would-be girlfriend.
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1. i don't like the ultimate universe idea at all. i dislike the infinite earths dc junk also. when you have iconic characters i don't think it's good to confuse the average non-comics fan (or even the average comics fan) with earth-2 superman, superboy prime, ultimates nick fury, etc. they water down the legacy and the impact of the great classic storylines and characters.
2. despite the above, this is a pretty nice comics collection. it's a good read, but just don't confuse the alternative ultimate ... Read More
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