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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785128434
Edition: illustrated edition
ISBN: 0785128433
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 200
Publication Date: June 18, 2008
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: This is it, Arachnophiles! The most pulse-pounding piece of four color fiction to be delivered unto the Mighty Marvel Minions in decades! You asked for more Spidey! You demanded it! And, by Buckley, you're gonna get it! Same Old Power. Same Old Responsibility. Brand New Day! After the devastatingly heartwarming events of One More Day, Peter Parker puts the past behind him and sets forth on a Brand New Day! Spidey's new status quo gets a swift punch in the gut as Dan Slott (She-Hulk; Avengers: The Initiative) and super-star artist Steve McNiven (Civil War) hit the ground running with new villains, new friends, and some familiar faces that promise to make Peter's life messier than ever before. This is where it's all happening! Collects Amazing Spider-Man #546-551; Marvel Spotlight: Spider-Man - Brand New Day and Free Comic Book Day Spider-Man.
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The reason this joke of a comic got such a good rating is becuase no one who hated "One More Day" read it.
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It's back to the future, as Marvel regresses Peter Parker to a penniless single boy living at home with his elderly aunt. Having made a pact with Satan's demonic servant Mephisto to erase his own marriage in the previous storyline, Peter wakes up in Queens once again -- broke and mooching off Aunt May. And from there it goes.
Marvel did well to get rid of the horror elements that J. Michael Stracynksi introduced to the book. In his dark iteration of the character, Parker got his eye ... Read More
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Without getting into what lead to the events of Brand New Day, this trade, on its own is really good Spidey stuff. Plain and simple. The writers and artists involed truely hit the nail on the head as to what Spidey should be about. I really enjoyed it. I also really appreciated the extra material that shed a ton of light that went into this new world of Spidey. I look forward to reading the next volume of Brand New Day.
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Amazing Spider-Man is a title that's been pretty polarized for a while now. Either the fans have been displeased with its direction, or its EIC has been displeased with it. What the latter of those two did was create Brand New Day, and make ASM a 3-times a month comic.
In premise, the changes made to Spider-Man's status quo was pretty ludicrous; having the devil just magically wipe away 30 years of continuity just so it can once again appear as though Peter Parker is just some young, ... Read More
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I bought Brand New Day instead of One More Day because of the positive reviews for BND and the negative reviews for OMD. I'm feeling buyer's remorse because nothing happens in BND. The character is relaunched and starts anew. So what? There's some mystery of what happened to MJ and who the new redhead superhero is, but I don't care. I barely remember anything about the other stories b/c I really didn't find any memorable about this book. And Harry Osborn is alive? I don't get it any more.
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