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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
Fabric Type: 9780785128434
Legal Disclaimer: 0785128433
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Comics
Metal Type: Marvel Comics
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 200
Total External Bays Free: June 18, 2008
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Comics
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
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Product Description: This is it, Arachnophiles! The most pulse-pounding piece of four color fiction to be delivered unto the Mighty Marvel Minions in decades! You asked for more Spidey! You demanded it! And, by Buckley, you're gonna get it! Same Old Power. Same Old Responsibility. Brand New Day! After the devastatingly heartwarming events of One More Day, Peter Parker puts the past behind him and sets forth on a Brand New Day! Spidey's new status quo gets a swift punch in the gut as Dan Slott (She-Hulk; Avengers: The Initiative) and super-star artist Steve McNiven (Civil War) hit the ground running with new villains, new friends, and some familiar faces that promise to make Peter's life messier than ever before. This is where it's all happening! Collects Amazing Spider-Man #546-551; Marvel Spotlight: Spider-Man - Brand New Day and Free Comic Book Day Spider-Man.
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The Spider-Man in these stories has a secret identity, his usual spider powers, webshooters, a big supporting cast, and, unlike Superman, he doesn't always get things right.
This is the Spider-Man that I remember: the one who cracks jokes while he's fighting bad guys, the one who has to watch out for the cops, and the one who's always getting on J. Jonah Jameson's nerves.
In the recent past, Spider-Man's supporting cast dwindled down to just his Aunt May and Mary Jane. ... Read More
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After years of darkness and misery, Amazing Spider-Man has finally returned to form in "Brand New Day". Everything that made Spider-Man popular in the first place is here: humor, a fantastic supporting cast, mystery, new villains, and spectacular artwork by the finest talent in the industry. Forget the confusing history of the past; you don't have to read a single other Spider-Man comic to enjoy this. This book was tailor-made for new readers. Of course, such a bold new direction doesn't sit well with ... Read More
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For those just looking for a good Spidey book for yourself, your kids, or a friend, here's what you need to know: after a couple of years of very dark and somewhat serious stories, Marvel wanted to lighten things up -- hence, this Brand New Day storyline.
The stories ARE light and have a fun tone. But they're terribly juvenile and poorly written, and Peter Parker (who dons the Spider-Man mask) does not really serve as a positive example to kids in these stories.
All-in-all, skip ... Read More
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What Marvel Comics have chosen to do with Amazing Spider-Man is the worst dreck that the industry has delivered in decades.
After making a deal with the Devil to sacrifice his marriage to save his elderly Aunt May, Peter Parker's entire world has been retconned. So what we're left with are the tired retread stories in this TPB. Spider-Man acts like an amateur hero just starting out, he runs out of web fluid far too often and acts like the sort of superhero that nobody would look up to.
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Things have changed. With One More Day leaving a bad taste in every comic fan's mouth (regardless of whether you are a Spidey fan or not, the idea of One More Day alone will coax a groan out of you), Marvel embarks on a new direction with one of their flagship titles. With Brand New Day, we get a re-booted Spider-Man in what seems to be a self-contained universe where things have noticably changed. Peter Parker is younger and a photographer yet again, and Harry Osborne is back as well. Mary Jane may be ... Read More
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