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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9780785114413
Legal Disclaimer: 0785114416
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 144
Total External Bays Free: April 01, 2004
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
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I'm not that aquainted with contemporary comics, but this is an outstanding book anybody can get into and enjoy. This is a good collection of the first few issues of the Spider-Girl series, charting the life and adventures of the daughter of Mary Jane and Peter Parker! The storytelling style is reminiscent of the stories that first got me into comics, and there is so much MORE story here than in any other contemporary comic on the market. There is a sensitivity and strength in the main character, ... Read More
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Now available in a digest-sized compilation, these first six issues of SPIDER-GIRL are fantastic! Where most modern day comic books are heavily padded, feature "mature" stories, and have questionable protagonists, SPIDER-GIRL is a throwback to the first hundred issues of Amazing Spider-Man in that each issue is suspensful, fast-paced, and just plain fun.
In these stories, you'll see May "Mayday" Parker, the teenage daughter of Peter Parker and Mary Jane, discover her legacy and take ... Read More
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Spider-Girl is an excellent character with some great stories and good lessons. There is a reason this series has been so well-supported by its fans! Find out yourself by picking this up!
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While the core Spider-Man comics were stagnating thanks to the ill-advised John Byrne relaunch, Tom DeFalco introduced Spidey's teenage daughter in an "unofficial" future.
Very quickly it became clear that DeFalco's tales of May "Mayday" Parker -- wonderfully illustrated by Pat Olliffe -- captured the qualities of the earliest Lee-Ditko Spidey stories plus DeFalco's own great Spider-Man work during the 1980s. Mayday inherits her father's superpowers even though she never knew her dad was ... Read More
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