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Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 7: Irresponsible

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9780785110927
Legal Disclaimer: 0785110925
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 144
Total External Bays Free: December 01, 2003
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
Marvel Comics






Editorial Review:

Book Description:
An all-new villain explodes on the scene, literally! But how can Spider-Man fight a new mysterious foe named Geldhoff if he can't even find a costume? And will Peter and Mary Jane finally just say what they feel?! Guest-starring the Ultimate X-Men.



Customer Reviews

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Graphic SF Reader
Spidey has to run around in his pants as he has no costume. He finds a mutant genetic experiment guy at a party, and as a consequence, runs into the female half of the X-Men. Getting blown up in a plane is the downside of this, however.

His aunt is also having problems dealing with things, after she finds him AWOL.






Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - ultimate spidey= one of the best series out there
ultimate spider-man by bendis and bagley is one of the best series out there. not as much action and non-stop bad guy fighting, but a good mix of that and a lot of peter parker being a teenager with problems (girls, bullies, being grounded, etc.) along with his spidey life.
the series is great great great. only a few minor things that could be better:
1. i don't like how nick fury comes in and tells spider-man he's going to work his whole life for him and shield. the idea of peter being...trapped ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - NOT GREAT, BUT BETTER THAN 99% OF TPB'S
IRRESPONSIBLE is another solid outing for Brian Michael Bendis writing duties on ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN. Mark Bagley again handles the art chores and this tag team can pretty much create the best Spidey stories on the market with little effort.

Volume 7 reprints six issues of the title and weeves its way through stories involving Peter and Mary Jane's relationship, Spidey's search for a new costume, mutants and the Ultimate X-Men, and an indepth view of Aunt May's character. The action and pacing for ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty colorful
This book was more focused on the characters themselves then the fights. Of course there was some action, but this one explains to you some things. Like way May Parker is always high strung and "pushes" Peter away. Spiderman meets the X-men, and there's some funny things that happen as result. The reason I like this comic somewhat more then Venom (the issue before this one) is because this one has INTERESTING dialogue, more tasteful then Venom. One of the things that makes Ultimate Spider-man such a good comic is ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Actually, this one is more about conversations than action
"Ultimate Spider-Man: Irresponsible," reprints issues #40-45 of "Ultimate Spider-Man." This seventh volume in the reprint series shows one of the strengths of this series, which goes back and retells the story of Spider-Man, starting Peter Parker off a bit younger, having Mary Jane around from the beginning, and taking several issues to tell each story. For the most part these stories have played off what happened the first time around, but that is not the case with "Irresponsible."

This story arc by ... Read More