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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785126348
ISBN: 0785126341
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 136
Publication Date: September 10, 2008
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: The stakes have never been higher for Peter Parker. At his darkest hours - and he's had plenty - Peter has always had one shoulder to lean on, one person who'd remind him who he is, who he was, and who he can be. Now he's about to lose that person. What would he do...what would you do, if you only had "One More Day?" The most-talked about - and controversial - comic event of the year - brought to you by J. Michael Straczynski and Joe Quesada! Collects Amazing Spider-Man #544-545, Sensational Spider-Man #40, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #23.
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After a 6-year run with Spider-Man, J. Michael Straczynski's swan song (drawn by Joe Quesada) repeats a tragic history for the webslinger when May Parker gets shot as a result of Spidey revealing himself to the world. As his aunt lays dying, Peter Parker, now a fugitive of the law, desperately seeks a way to save her life. When every available option fails, Peter is made the one offer that, some say, he should refuse.
Also the author of Spider-Man's commemerative 9/11 issue and the ... Read More
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On behalf of all Brazilians who, like me, have always enjoyed the amazing adventures of our beloved Spider-man, I've gotta state my disappointment with Marvel Comics somehow and I feel I need to be heard. Spidey has always been more than an American hero to us all - its reputation goes beyond the borders of the U.S.A. and is able to reach and captivate people even in the most remote places imaginable, and I DO mean the most remote places imaginable. It has served as inspiration to many and keeps on ... Read More
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This is pretty much the least inspired, most unimportant Sider-Man story. Ever. You'll find that only long-time and even recent readers very much agree with this view. But for anyone who's never really read Spider-Man before, I really recommend not starting now. The art is meh and the story is very way. more. meh. It's also a must read for....come to think of it, no one. To think this used to be the House of Ideas! Sad. Zero stars....just to be generous.
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If you don't want to hate Spiderman don't read this comic. Just read the amazing 5 years that came before this one and then close the book on Spiderman and go home happy. J. Michael Straczynski had an amazing 5 year run on Spiderman and put out some of the best comics you will ever read. And then... well and then there was this...
In the aftermath of this...."event" the best Spiderman title left standing was "Marvel Age Spiderman." Now we stand years after this event, Spiderman 600 has ... Read More
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Let me start by saying that I wouldn't be at all surprised if Joe Quesada had written this script all by himself and only put Straczysnki's name on the cover just for sales purposes.
The story is unimaginative and superfluous, the potential for a really good story is there at the beginning but gets lost as it progresses (or should I say, drags on) and we are given a reality altering finale that serves no purpose other than to redo (or undo) spider-man's past history up until that point, while at ... Read More
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