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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9780785116295
Fax Number: Graphic Novel
Legal Disclaimer: 078511629X
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 144
Total External Bays Free: April 06, 2005
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
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Product Description: A bizarre occurrence brings Spider-Man and Wolverine together for the weirdest team-up in super-hero history! As the two struggle to get to the bottom of this mystery, their lives literally unravel. Why are both heroes too concerned with their own lives to work together? Strap yourself in, True Believer; it's all part of the ride you get when you buy a ticket for the team-up for people who hate team-ups! Plus: Johnny Storm realizes that despite his new flame powers and fame on the horizon, he still doesn't have a high-school diploma. And where does the young New Yorker enroll? Why, none other than a certain Queens high school that also counts one Peter Parker - Spider-Man - as a student. And what's up between Johnny and sweet Liz Allen? Watch the sparks fly!
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So far I have loved every one of the books in this series! Hard to put down.
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The Human Torch's sister Sue decides he needs to finish his high school diploma. They pick a different school to the one he was at originally, and it just happens to be the one Peter Parker goes to.
The Torch is still having trouble controlling his abilities, so he freaks out a bunch of kids having a bonfire at the beach. He does manage to put out a fire in a rescue, however.
Spidey also talks to the second generation Doctor Strange.
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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
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Ultimate Spidey, to me, has been consistently one of the best comics out there for years now, and, in terms of humor, it is unmatched. Set now in contemporary times, we are again priveleged to witness Peter Parker run thru his trials and errors as he juggles adolescence, high school, and superhero life. Past trade paperbacks chronicling this Ultimate version of Peter Parker have been must-have collections, and, while Ultimate Spider-Man, Volume 12: Superstars doesn't offer the same depth, it's still very much ... Read More
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I'm a huge fan of Bendis and Bagley's work on the Ultimate Spider-Man books. Even their weak stories are better than 99.9% of the rest of the comic marketplace.
That said, this is a collection of pretty weak stories.
Each two-issue "chapter" seems to be to simply help promote other titles or characters in the Ultimate Universe. X-Men (mainly Wolverine...OF COURSE), The Fantastic Four (mainly the Torch), and the Ultimates (with a huge cameo by Dr. Strange) all show up in stories that ... Read More
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