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Kraven's Last Hunt is one of the greatest crossover tales ever told. From the first chapter to the last chaper, this story will leave you amazed. Afet suffering many defeats, Sergei Kravinov finally captures Spider-Man. And to prove his victory, Kraven assumes Spidey's identity to prove his victory. I won't spoil the ending though. You'll just have to read it. Issues include Web of Spider-Man #31-32, ASM #293-294, and Spectacular Spider-Man #131-132
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I'm not going to lie, at the first read I thought this was a average spider-man tale. But, after re-reading it, this simple is now my favorite graphic novel. I'm going to make this short and sweet. This book is simply awesome. This format makes the art just pop off the page. I really enjoyed the extra's in the back, and the author's intro in the front. If you haven't got this book get this Marvel Preimere Classics copy. You won't be dissapointed.
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This may very well be the best spidey story ever told, and that is very strange considering how low on the pole Kraven ranks among Spideys villains. However, Kraven becomes an empathetic character in this story, and watching his dissent into madness from panel to panel is a work of art. The story has a few moments that spidey fans will remember forever, and that's pretty impressive considering the characters history. Every Spiderman fan needs to have this in their collection, Nuff said.
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the only thing to dissapoint me about this book was the 'hype'-if i can call it that.nearly all 5 stars (reviews here) means a damn good book,and i felt like maybe it was a bit less than amazing.that said i will read it again and never let it go.awesome cover art but inside it is still a 20 year old story (give or take)
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This was a very entertaining read. The story was very good and the art was even better. It does a great job of putting you into the mind of Kraven. You really get both sides of the story which really makes you have to pick either Spidey's or Kraven's side. Great read.
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