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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9780785108061
Legal Disclaimer: 0785108068
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 152
Total External Bays Free: June 01, 2002
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
Total Gem Weight: Ages 9-12
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Book Description: J. Michael Straczynski is a man who has made his mark in many ways whether in the world of science fiction and television with the hit Babylon 5 or in the comic book industry with such books as Rising Stars and Midnight Nation. Now his unique vision comes to the world of Marvel and the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! Joining Straczynski is a man of equal legend -- John Romita Jr. Regarded by many as the definitive Spider-Man artist of the last decade, Romita's unique pace and superb storytelling perfectly complement Straczynski's vision.
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Right now I own parts 1-4. I make them available to my students because I really love the drawings, the layout, and the amazing rich, lively colors. This series has great drama and witty humor, I love it. There is no other comic book hero that moves quite like Spiderman. Pages of amazing compositions of him flying and twisting like an elegant pretzel.
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Coming Home was a story which redefined Spider-Man after the overlong and overboring Howard Mackie run. This trade paperback, tells the story about Morlun, an interresting new Villain for Spidey, Ezekiel, a new ally for our favourite web slinger and how Spidey is taking his break-up with MJ.
The story starts with a melancholic Spidey trying to distract himself, because he can't take how his life is going at the moment and some of his thoughts are hilarious, especially his talk about ... Read More
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Now THIS should have been Spider-Man's "Brand New Day": We have a single Peter Parker, with a secret identity and Mary Jane is nowhere in the picture... here they're just seperated, but no mention is made of them actually being married. And to think, we had to suffer through "One More Day"...
But enough of that. What we have here is a great Spider-Man story. We see Peter Parker take a teaching position at his old high school and battling a brand new enemy called Morlun, who simply ... Read More
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Amazing Spiderman is amazing! I guarentee that if you read the first issue of this series you will not be able to put it down until it is finished!
5/5 - story
5/5 - artwork (John Romita Jr. never fails!)
5/5 - great dialogue!
This series will make anyone a spiderman fan!
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Through reading these and other recent Spider-Man books (25 issues worth) one thing comes to mind: even through bad stories, Spider-Man is still the man. It may be controversial but I like the idea of Ezekiel, Morlun, the Spider totem, all of it. Spider-Man has to be changed up every once in awhile and this is a much better way to do it then killing people off, or a new costume. As Straczynski's run goes on he shows a new side to Spider-Man/Peter Parker, MJ, Aunt May, even Uncle Ben. Spider-Man ... Read More
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