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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9780785118428
Legal Disclaimer: 078511842X
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 304
Total External Bays Free: November 30, 2005
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: A mysterious villain has discovered the wallcrawler's secret identity... and is using the information to slowly destroy everything and everyone that Peter Parker cares about. But how far will Spider-Man go to protect the people he loves? Is he willing to cross a boundary we thought we'd never see him cross? Featuring Spider-Man's most fearsome foes and avenging allies! Collects Marvel Knights Spider-Man #1-12.
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With out a doubt the most engaging Spider-Man story i have ever read. Period.
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Everything about this book is outstanding : Stan Lee's foreword, MILLAR's scenario, the DODSONS and CHO work. This epitomizes the Spider-Man/Peter PARKER fans have grown to like.
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Even though I read these graphic novels a few months ago, the storylines have been stuck in my head. I love the very adult feel and the willingness to show the gore and horror during battles. These books are not kid stories, and they deal with some very real issues. The blend of humor and seriousness is just right where you really feel sorry for all the crap spiderman must put up with. The villians are much more fleshed out as well so they arent a typical "I will kill you" type. I will definetly ... Read More
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WRITING: Mark Millar, superstar writer of Authority, Ultimates, and Civil War, takes a turn on what is perhaps Marvel's signature property. In a break from his usual method, Millar gives us an internal monologue for Spider-Man, a look into what he's thinking. This is highly effective given the premise of the story: Spider-Man has had the original Green Goblin, Norman Osborn himself, arrested. And very soon thereafter, Spider-Man's Aunt May is brutally kidnapped and the reader is left to wonder ... Read More
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