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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9780785108795
Fax Number: Direct
Legal Disclaimer: 0785108793
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 176
Total External Bays Free: November 01, 2002
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Dr. Octopus is out for revenge and Kraven the Hunter is out to bag the ultimate prey. Can Spider-Man survive double trouble?
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Doc Ock looks great in this story but maybe a little bit too muscular? I mean he's a scientist with no notable genetic enhancements a la Green Goblin in this series. Kraven looks good as well, but not really a worthy adversary. This book is alright and somewhat longer than the 2nd volume.
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You have probably gotten a good idea of the plot by reading the other 6 reviews here, so I won't go into that. I just want to recommend this #3 in the rebooted Spidey series, it has fantastic art, the villians are beautifully drawn and their personalities are captured very well. The story is extremely well written and you can identify with how Peter feels and how it copes with it. Full marks!
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Spider-Man, while supposed to be younger here, of course, almost looks like you took McFarlane's version and locked him in a cupboard for 2 weeks and didn't let him eat.
Plenty of big eyes for the young manga-like loving kiddies too, seems to have worked.
Some fun bits, Gwen Stacy seems to have stepped out of a gang, and they threw in a Jenny Sparks joke.
Kraven the Crocodile Hunter, and the dacking of Doc Ock.
Overall, not too bad, but not a style ... Read More
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This review is for Ultimate Spider-Man vol. 3 paperback edition: Double Trouble
Doctor Octopus has long been one of Spider-Man's greatest villains, and this volume sees his entrance into the Ultimates world. Horribly disfigured after his accident in Osborn lab's in volume one, Otto Octavius insane and out for blood. Add into the mix, Kraven, who fancies himself the world's ultimate hunter, and his new prey is Spider-Man.
Once again, Bendis bring his best game when scripting ... Read More
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I started loosing interst in the newer spider man books after this comic, i found a disturbance with the second one that was more artist than story but volume 3's story is cheezy but spider man is still the man, even if they try to change his persona and twist the story.
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