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Spider-Man/Black Cat: Evil That Men Do Marvel Premiere HC (Spider-Man Graphic Novels (Marvel Hardcover))

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
Fabric Type: 9780785110958
Legal Disclaimer: 078511095X
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 176
Total External Bays Free: May 31, 2006
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The mysterious disappearance of an old friend brings Felicia Hardy, the Black Cat, to New York in search of answers, and a certain web-slinging ex-lover of hers is following the same trail. How long will it take before they do some... catching up? Collecting Spider-Man/Black Cat #1-6.



Customer Reviews

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - An unscheduled turn
The long delays that often dog Kevin Smith's comic-book scripts can sometimes have devastating results. In the case of "The Evil That Men Do," a tale pairing Spider-Man with ex-flame Felicia Hardy (the Black Cat), the long gap between issues caused fan interest to wane -- and created a Jekyll and Hyde dichotomy between the first half of the miniseries and the last.

Set in a period when Peter Parker was separated from his wife, Mary Jane, the reintroduction of the Black Cat was boiling ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Must for Black Cat Fans, Despite the After-School Special Feel
This book starts off as a typical super-heroes vs. drug pushers book (done to death in the 80's...), and ends up as an after-school special on sexual abuse, complete with characters quoting statistics ("...some studies show that 1 in 4 women..."). There are several reviews here that question whether the miniseries was ever finished. For the record, the miniseries was completed--this trade paperback includes all 6 issues of the miniseries. Without trivializing the very real issues at hand, I have to ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A powerful and appropriately titled comic gem
So, I just got finished reading Evil That Men Do. Coming into the mini, I was sort of unsure of whether I'd enjoy it much; while it was written by Kevin Smith - writer of the fantastic Daredevil and Green Arrow relaunches - at the same time, it seemed to recieve a lot of jeering from the fans. However, this jeering seemed to stem mostly from the lateness of the last 3 issues of the series, and since I was reading this in TPB, I really couldn't complain about that.

With all that in mind, ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - True fan of the Black Cat
I love just about any story with the Black Cat and Spider-Man and this one was good. It gave a human feeling to her character of the person who is still in love with Spidey. The villians weren't the best but a female Scorpion was a plus. I recomend this book as part of the Spider-Man story that will probably be seen again in his comics.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great Art but a strange mix of superheroes and super real problems
I think the art of this book is great.
I love Dodson works (he's as good as Adam Hughes), so I bought this after the MK Spider-Man hardcover and I'm not disappointed at all.
The story is a strange mixture o superheroes and super real problems (some ideas on the superheroes or supervillains side seem to be used only to talk about the real problems). So I'd say: maybe it's not what you would expect from a Spider-man / Black Cat tale, but it's the kind of approach you'd expect from Kevin Smith. ... Read More