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Marvel Knights Spider-Man Vol. 3: The Last Stand

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9780785116769
Legal Disclaimer: 0785116761
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 96
Total External Bays Free: June 08, 2005
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
In the conclusion to the Marvel Knights Spider-Man super-story, the identity of Aunt May's abductor is finally revealed. But is that the villain who really pulls the strings? Things heat up as Spidey and the Black Cat face off against the might of the Sinister Twelve. Holy cow, True Believers! Did we say twelve? Even with the tough-as-nails Black Cat by his side, how can the web-slinger possibly defeat twelve of the most powerful super-villains on the planet? The roller-coaster ride that is Marvel Knights Spider-Man picks up speed, riding a corkscrew to its conclusion! Collects Marvel Knights Spider-Man #9-12.



Customer Reviews

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Graphic SF Reader
This is reasonable, apart from The Scorpion is the new Venom? The Green Goblin is treating his relationship with Spider-Man as a series of battles, done to his twisted code. His problem is that he is about to be assassinated in prison, and only Spider-Man can get him out. Mostly due to the fact he is going to murder his hostage Aunt. Images of well built girlfriends and other relatives, friends and associates of the pushing up the daisies varieties haunt Spider-Man throughout. Much of the story ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Where did it go?
After reading the first volume and being impressed by both the artwork and the writing I decided to spend my hard earned money on the next two volumes to find out what happened to Aunt May. Wow was I left disappointed. While the artwork is still phenomenal, I really felt that this final arc was just a 'cram in all the characters you can' deal. Yes, there is no doubt that the Green Goblin is an evil, evil man, but there was a lack of something in this story that I got in 'Down Among the Dead Men'.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It all comes to an end...
This third act of the year-long story arc is unbelievable. Although the whole set-up reminded me a bit of Batman: Hush with the manipulation of Spideman's villians, it was still amazing. There's a reason why the Green Goblin is Peter's worst foe -- because he's one bad-a$$! And in this book, he is in full form.

Also, very interesting is Millar's idea of super villians. Ponder this one over. It's very, very cool!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Rhyme & Reason
The highly successful combination Millar and Dodson bring to a close the last arc in their Marvel Knights Spider-Man series with "The Last Stand." Millar's story injects each character - hero or villian - with a captivating sense of realism, humanity, and heart. Early on I felt the Spider-Man stories were driven by Peter Parker's challanges while growing up and balancing his "life" apart from the mask. Most of the villans and obstacles thrown at him were just reflections of his problems and were never ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Mark Millar's stunning conclusion
Mark Millar's year long arc on Marvel Knights Spider-Man comes to a stunner of a conclusion as he ties up all the loose ends he's set up the past year while revealing who kidnapped Peter Parker's beloved Aunt May and just who was behind it. Who did it and why isn't really much of a surprise here, but the culmination of which is, as Spidey faces off against the newly formed Sinister Twelve, led by the Green Goblin and the Scorpion, who has now come into posession of Eddie Brock's auctioned off Venom symbiote ... Read More