SuperHeroBooks - Spider-Man: The Other (Black Costume Cover)

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Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9780785128120 ISBN: 0785128123 Label: Marvel Comics Manufacturer: Marvel Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: 2007-04-18 Publisher: Marvel Comics Studio: Marvel Comics
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good though not what I expected. Comment: To me the first 5 volumes were either decent, good, or great. *Loved volume 4-5 the most* Where's the following volumes felt a little weak when comparing. Because the whole feeling of the previous chapters kinda died away. And the conclusion doesn't seem complete here.
All in all it's entertaining but without spoiling to much. It could of been better.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pulp. Comment: I love Peter David, I love Straczynski, and Hudlin is fine, but this feels like a big add for each participants other works. You really find yourself not caring for any of the characters. It was a road to hell littered with good intentions.
Customer Rating:      Summary: the evolution... of an arachnid Comment: I'm a huge Spider-Man fan. I think what makes him so great is that he is just a man. Even with all of his powers, Peter Parker has to deal with everyday life, more so than in other comics. And here Spider-Man evolves. Into something more? I'm sure the Marvel writers will have more to do here. I expect great things in the future of one Peter Parker, Spider-Man.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Spider-Man, Spider-Man...What Did They Do To You? Comment: This collection completes Spider-Man's origin change from science-based to some sort of mystical garbage. He gets some new powers here, which we're told he's "had all along." How Peter Parker overlook some of his spider-based powers such as organic web-spinners shooting from his wrists? Or night-vision? Or the ability to detect airflow changes with the tiny spider hairs covering his body?
Peter was the original science nerd-turned-superhero, and I find it difficult to believe that he would have "overlooked" these amazing powers. The neatest power is his ability to shed his skin after "dying". I had a tarantula that did this every couple of years, and it's a pretty cool concept to apply to Spider-Man.
Unfortunately, the execution here (over 12 issues by three different writers) is choppy and disjointed. It's tough to make a comic in which Spider-Man has an eye friggin' ripped out boring, but that's just what Marvel has done here.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Spiderman deadly transformation Comment: In The Other spiderman has to make a choice, living with new spider's powers and old powers supersized, or be dead, and of course you know the answer. He fights with Morlun, an strange monster that had to kill every human with animal powers, he has to eat them. The story written by J.M Straczynski is clever, fun and many action. probably J.M Straczynski
will become the first writer in The Marvel Universe. If you like Spiderman comics, this book have to be in your collection, and if you dont'n like Spiderman, then you will change your mind.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The lives of Peter Parker and everyone close to him change forever! Haunted by unsettling dreams. Disturbed by a growing sense of dread. Convinced that people are out to get him. A portrait of someone on the edge of a nervous breakdown? Nah. Simply a typical day for Peter Parker, as your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man has to contend with a new and deadly opponent named Tracer, self-defense lessons with Captain America and some disturbing news that will change his life in a distinctly negative manner. Collects Amazing Spider-Man #525-528, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1-4, Marvel Knights Spider-Man #19-22.
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