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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
Fabric Type: 9781572972797
Legal Disclaimer: 1572972793
Maximum Color Depth: Berkley
Metal Type: Berkley
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 272
Total External Bays Free: August 01, 1997
Total Firewire Ports: Berkley
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Spider-Man and his arch-enemy, Venom, must put aside their differences and join forces to stop the ruthless Dr. Octopus, the mastermind of an insidious plot to take over the world. Reprint."
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Doctor Octopus raids a factory and gives the people there quite a scare.
Both Spidey and Venom end up on the trail of some serious arms dealing, via talking to some Russian nogoodniks.
Serious, as in mini nuclear weapons. Doc Ock decides he wants to go nuclear on some people for their own good.
No-one with Spider super powers thinks this should be allowed.
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I enjoyed this book because the story was extremely well written,and the imagery elements make you feel as though you're in the book. And with the addition of venom, the book gets a 4 out of 5!
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I had high hopes for this book, which I picked up secondhand. After all, Diane Duane has written some pretty good stuff over the years, and Spider-Man is a great character. Too, the different medium--the novel--generally makes for an interestingly altered version of the character than one usually finds in the comics.
However, while the characterization in this novel was interesting--and, as always, Duane's prose is pretty smooth--there is a definite imbalance between many long, ... Read More
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This is possibly MY second favourite book in the trilogy (Venom Factor being the first fav). There are a TON of things I like about this book, making me want to read it over and over again. Especially when Spidey discover's one HUGE mistake that Ock made (Hey, what makes you think I'm gonna say it for those who haven't read it yet?) and foil Ock's umpteenth ruthless plan from making the Earth a living nightmare. And where's a good book without the symbiote Venom causing havoc, yet giving Spidey ... Read More
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What I've liked about Diane Duane's approach to writing Spider-Man in these novels is that she stays so faithful to how Spidey was created by Stan Lee. A Down to Earth hero with problems that everyone can relate with! I liked the cell-phone mystery that Diane wrote in this story,of Venom and Spider-Man teaming up to stop Dr. Octopus from blowing up New York, and how Mary Jane is given a lot of attention in the novel. Helping make the money ends meet while her husband is off saving the city. ... Read More
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