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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9780785121893
Legal Disclaimer: 0785121897
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 168
Total External Bays Free: June 06, 2007
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
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Product Description: The War has begun, sides have been chosen, and the die has been cast! With the repercussions of recent events in Civil War spreading across the Marvel Universe, see how every action can have enormous consequences - even in Peter Parker's life. Collects Sensational Spider-Man #28-34.
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I'd definitely read Amazing Spider-Man Civil War first, but then you have to move on to this book, because the story is phenomenal (five stars) and while Amazing touches more on the world during the civil war, Peter Parker is more personal, and perhaps because of that, the better book. Perhaps. Now the art is a definite letdown, more like a three star book. So I just split the difference.
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This is another comic that definitely lives up to the civil war hype. It is very well illustrated and written. Probably one of my favorites in the civil war collection. Highly recommended.
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"Now that he's revealed his alter-ego, there's LESS Spider and more Peter Parker than ever." --Felicia Hardy (the Black Cat)
The issues of the Sensational Spider-man included in this TPB are more peripheral to the Civil War storyline than, say, the Amazing Spider-man issues. Instead of dealing with the conflict between factions of super-heroes, these stories focus on the fallout in Peter Parker's personal life resulting from Spider-man's unmasking. Peter is confronted with old girlfriends ... Read More
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I bought both books. almost the same as one another theres hardly a change between them even the events are the same basicly same story deffirent not even point of view just......
I recomand going with Civil War book by itself. its much better then those two.
And this is coming from a lifetime Spiderman fan
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Playwright-turned-comics writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa's second Spider-Man collection is a notch above his previous work (Sensational Spider-Man, Vol. 1: Feral. He examines the personal impact of Peter Parker's unmasking, something that was only hinted at in the main "Civil War" series. The supporting cast takes over here: Aunt May, Mary Jane, a student in Peter's chemistry class, and Peter's ex-girlfriend, the Black Cat. The writing is the main attraction here, but the frequent change of artists is somewhat ... Read More
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