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Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 2: Learning Curve

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9780785108207
Legal Disclaimer: 0785108203
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 144
Total External Bays Free: September 01, 2002
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Graphic SF Reader
Spider-Man learns that he can get paid for taking photos of himself, and decides that the Kingpin is not a nice man. Perhaps confusing himself with Daredevil he decides it is more damaging if he can get information on him doing some crime, rather than just beating him up.

Also decides to come out to his would-be girlfriend.






Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - real good spidey book
1. i don't like the ultimate universe idea at all. i dislike the infinite earths dc junk also. when you have iconic characters i don't think it's good to confuse the average non-comics fan (or even the average comics fan) with earth-2 superman, superboy prime, ultimates nick fury, etc. they water down the legacy and the impact of the great classic storylines and characters.
2. despite the above, this is a pretty nice comics collection. it's a good read, but just don't confuse the alternative ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Spider-Man: Year One
In the wake of the radioactive spider bite that turned a geeky High School student named Peter Parker into a would-be superhero, the murder of his Uncle Ben, and Spider-Man's previous battle with evil businessman Norman Osborne (the "Green Goblin"), Peter now finds himself supporting his widowed Aunt May by taking up a job selling photographs to the Daily Bugle's grouchy chief editor, J. Jonah Jameson, with Uncle Ben dead. Having barley survived the attack by the Goblin, Spider-Man explores the more ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - People have lost their MINDS!
I'm not Bendis-bashing. I like most of the guy's work. But this series is flat, campy (not in a fun way), and just all around poorly-written. I still can't figure out why everyone's going crazy over this book. The artwork is nice, if you like your Peter Parker looking like an anime character with a butt-cut.

I simply felt saturated with placated coolness while reading this. It's MTV and Disney Channel after-school sitcoms. It's those stores in the mall that play their music way too ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Even better than vol. 1
This review refers to Ultimate Spider-Man vol. 2 Paperback edition, Learning Curve:

Bendis and Bagley proved they could do Spider-Man fans proud with their first volume, Power and Responsiblity. Now, Learning Curve grows and matures. This volume sees Peter gaining his job at the Bugle and battleing the Kingpin, who provides the plot for most of this book. It also conatins great chariterization moments for Parker, when he realizes that his being Spider-Man could potenitally harm the ones he ... Read More