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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 745.5973
EAN: 9780785129615
ISBN: 0785129618
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 120
Publication Date: September 17, 2008
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: "Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends!" Things are changing in the young life of Peter Parker: Johnny Storm of the Fantastic Four is now his buddy - and the hot-headed super hero has taken a liking to Peter's classmate, Liz Allen! But something is horribly wrong with Liz - something that will soon affect the life of every student at Midtown High - including Peter's ex-girlfriend, Kitty Pryde! Collects Ultimate Spider-Man #118-123.
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When I was little, I used to watch the 80's cartoon "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends." So when I saw the title to TPB #20, I was so hoping that Bendis was going to create some kind of throwback, one-off substory that would give us a quick shot of the 80's cartoon in Ultimate form.
No such luck. As you've probably read from other reviewers, #20 focuses mainly on Pete's angst-filled, teenage superhero life and the "sudden" birth of the girl who is probably Firestar. She's never ID'd ... Read More
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The title is a tad tongue in cheek and a play on the old classic comic book title, and the first story has more variations on the fan-favorite "team-up" books. Yet, this book really is a lot of fresh fun and I really enjoyed it. It was kind of cool seeing Peter with actual friends in both worlds (super and "normal"), which the title makes reference to, and it is done in a very original and believable (for a super-hero comic) way. Just as the first Chris Reeves SUPERMAN movie used the tag line, "You ... Read More
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Although the artist has switched, the transition was seamless and the storyline is great as ever.
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This might be the volume that let me let ultimate spiderman sunset in my collection. I'm still not happy to see Bagley leave but the current artist is just too choppy and blocky to replace the smooth style of Bagley. Story wise this was very much a couple filler issues just there to kill some time before Venom returns.
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I thought that this one was pretty good. I'm still getting used to Immonen's drawings vs. Bagley's. They're ok for the most part, but I don't think MJ looks as cute.
The story-line feels like filler plots in-between major comic story arcs. But that's ok. Liz becoming Firestar was pretty cool; and this volume explains a lot of her past "mutant-phobia". I look forward to seeing where that goes.
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