SuperHeroBooks - Amazing Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Vol. 2

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Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9780785128441 ISBN: 0785128441 Label: Marvel Comics Manufacturer: Marvel Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 168 Publication Date: 2008-08-13 Publisher: Marvel Comics Reading Level: Young Adult Studio: Marvel Comics
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The second part of an interesting story Comment: This second volume presents a new deadly enemy (freak), and continues with the mistery attacks to the mayor candidates by Menace, the art is excellent, Phil Jimenez is really great. I think the first volume was better but this one opens the door to a lot of interesting villians and questions (like who is Menace, a new version of the green globin), I relly like the Brand New Day series, really brings back spidey's sense of humor and irony, if you like spiderman this is a must read/have.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Avoid! BRING MJ BACK! also bad writing. Comment: Avoid! BRING Mary Jane BACK! also bad writing. I can't wait for a retcon of this retcon.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great showcase of Bob Gale's talents...unfortunately Comment: Brand new day continues! This volume features more storylines without any continuity whatsoever!
The first story, by Bob Gale and Phil Jimenez, is one of the worst I've ever read. Gale's dialoge is campy, his sense of timing is horrible, and the plot is ridiculous. The art is okay, though. The story features "Freak," a junkie who accidently snorts some stem cells (which were lying around) and turns into a (very gross) giant monster. He then tries to get more drugs.
The second story is a bit better--Zeb Wells is a fun writer, and Chris BAchalo is a great artist. Still, the Brand New Day theme stains the story, and the premise is very weird.
All in all, if you want good Spider-Man, look a little harder.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Every Storyline Needs a TPB Collection Comment: Spider-Man Brand New Day is just such a rotten treatment of the character and this collection is proof. I'm not sure why Marvel Comics wanted to turn Peter Parker into Archie, but this is clearly NOT the Peter Parker who has been in the Amazing Title since 1966.
The writing in this collection is ponderous and borderline embarrassment. The art is at least good (so if you don't want to read) maybe you'll enjoy the collection.
Marvel's flagship character needs to be treated much better than this collection. Avoid it at all costs!
Customer Rating:      Summary: This new day gets a little stale, but still entertaining Comment: Since the One More Day debacle, Amazing Spider-Man has undergone a faster shipping schedule thanks to having a revolving team of writers and artists. Here, Spidey is up to his usual troubles, with a new villain called Freak being at the epicenter. Volume two of Brand New Day also marks the debuts of writers Bob Gale and Zeb Wells to the Brand New Day team, each of which make up what is great about this volume, and what is just plain bad. Gale provides some atrocious dialogue and corny captions, while Wells provides some spetacular Spidey action that is instantly enjoyable. The absolute best part of this second volume of Brand New Day however is the same thing that made the first volume so good: the artwork. Phil Jimenez (New X-Men, Infinite Crisis) provides great work, and even more surprisingly does Chris Bachalo (X-Men), whose work I don't usually admire, but whose style more than suits the title. Barry Kitson (The Order) provides solid art as well as the volume comes to a close, which once again finds Gale marring things up. Besides Gale's disappointing contributions, it should be noted that Freak may very well be one of the worst villains to ever cross paths with Spidey. There just isn't anything original or compelling with the villain, and he only fails even more so in Gale's hands. Still, Zeb Wells manages to weave some great Spidey material, and the artwork is spectacular to boot. All in all, the good barely outweighs the bad here, but the second volume of Brand New Day is still an enjoyable and entertaining Spidey romp, and one can only hope that things will get better and more consistent from this point forward.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Spider-Man's Brand New Day continues, with more all-new adventures. Two new creative teams join the fray as writers Bob Gale (the Back to the Future trilogy) and Zeb Wells (Heroes for Hire) rock Spidey's world along with new artists Phil Jimenez (New X-Men) and Chris Bachalo (X-Men). Peter confronts major changes at the Daily Bugle while New York is under siege by a blizzard, and a new villain, Freak, rampages through town. If he hopes to stand a chance against this new threat, Spider-Man is going to have to enlist the help of his New Avengers teammates as well as the mysterious all-new adventurer Jackpot! Amazing Spider-Man #552-558.
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