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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785117537
ISBN: 0785117539
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 120
Publication Date: March 08, 2006
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Meet Spider-Man - hero to the people, champion of the weak and oopressed... and World Wrestling Alliance Championship Titleholder?! Peter Parker has it all: respect, fame, and the adoration of all. But he also has a deep, destructive secret that he keeps from the world and from his family - one that could well unravel the reality he knows! Collects Spider-Man: House of M #1-5.
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The House of M was my return to the comic book world. I think it's rather important that you read "House of M" before reading the other story lines as it sets the foundation for issues in the other stories.
The Scarlet Witch has the power to change reality and becomes a danger to the point where Professor Xavier tries to help her but soon realizes he can't. The Avengers and the X-Men meet to decide her fate to which her brother QuickSilver implores their father Magneto to do something. ... Read More
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The other reviewers have covered this pretty thoroughly so all I can add is that, far as my humble opinion is worth, I stand somewhere in between the positive and negative reviews... it had the potential to be a GREAT graphic novel and started out strong but two major problems
- How Peter Parker pretty much "crumbled" in the middle, psychologically speaking.. if they'd given it more of a build up and spent more time on his mental decay instead of suddenly springing it on the reader it would have ... Read More
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What's Spider-Man up to in the alternate reality of the House of M? He's a wealthy, famous professional wrestling superstar that's married to Gwen Stacy, has a kid, and his Uncle Ben never died. Needless to say, it's the life that Peter Parker jas basically always wanted. J. Jonah Jameson is his abused publicist, who helps the Green Goblin set up Spidey by leaking the secret that he's not a mutant, but a human given powers via a radioactive spider. Needless to say, this doesn't bode well in a world that is ... Read More
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I have to say this was a poor comic book. The story was below average, the main characters Parker and JJJ were fake personalities of the original characters. The only thing that took it up a star (to two) was the impressive art work. By all means this comic is nothing to be proud of.
The story has already been mention above, my gripe with it is first of all Parker as spiderman would not be hiding his secret but showing the whole world that as a human (or there abouts) he can help and rescue people whether ... Read More
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This story is a bit interesting but that's about it. This is the fast-food of stories, very little substainces. Why did Spidey have a diary? Did he know of the real universe? Alas, these questions will never be answered now. The only thing done right was that Gwen Stacy was brought back to life for this story. You know after doing a little bit of back reading, I get the feeling that MJ was just 2nd prize in Peter's heart. However, MJ can't take the place of Peter's first really romantic love. I don't get me wrong. ... Read More
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