Amazing Spiderman Mark Waid Stan Lee Books
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Written by MARK WAID & STAN LEE Penciled by PAUL AZACETA & MARCOS A five part spider-odyssey begins in ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES! With Peter Parker's ONE MOMENT IN TIME behind him and Mary Jane back in his life, Spidey finds himself ready for a new start...but the various threads of his life since his BRAND NEW DAY are about to crash together violently. When Norman Osborn's baby is born... every villain on the planet wants the first ever strain of pure Goblin blood, leaving Spider-Man's friends and family exposed to a Sinister plan that threatens to bring down every strand or Peter's life that's been stitched together carefully over the past few years. It may be a cliché to say it...but after ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES absolutely nothing will be the same. Also this issue, we begin a series of covers by the brilliant Marko Djurdjevic that when all put together will form a giant wall-sized Spider poster featuring the people in Spider-Man's life! Plus...the Spidey Sunday feature continues breaking the 4th wall of Web-swinging Wonder by legends Stan Lee and Marcos Martin (well, Stan's a legend...Marcos is just a man who draws like one.)
Amazing Spiderman Mark Waid Stan Lee Books
NOTE: This is a review of Tor's The Amazing Spider-Man (1990), not The Amazing Spider-Man No. 2 or Marvel Masterworks. Amazon is sharing reviews among these titles.Now then:
The Amazing Spider-Man (1990) collects issues 88, 89, and 90 of the eponymous comic book; these issues, which were written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita, Gil Kane, and Jim Mooney, were originally published in 1970.
This is a straightforward Spider-Man-versus-Doctor-Octopus story, and it's important to the Spider-Man canon because it includes the death of Captain Stacy, a formative moment in Spider-Man's early career. The story itself is decent, but not great. There's plenty of fighting (fights with Doc Ock haven't changed much in 40 years), as well as plenty of expository thought bubbles, stilted dialogue, and 70s' "hipness." Honestly, it hasn't aged all that well.
Kane and Romita are two of the classic Spider-Man illustrators, and their work here is excellent, as always: realistic and dynamic. The comics themselves are presented in black and white. Like a number of Tor's comic collections, this book is about four inches by seven - standard paperback novel size. By necessity, the panels have been rearranged - the material from one page of the original comic is spread over several pages here. This obviously disrupts the flow somewhat, but not to a damaging degree.
On the whole, these issues are worthwhile, but you can certainly find a better version than this. Try Essential the Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) and Essential Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 5 (Marvel Essentials) (v. 5) or Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man - Volume 10 instead.
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Amazing Spiderman Mark Waid Stan Lee Books Reviews
NOTE This is a review of Tor's The Amazing Spider-Man (1990), not The Amazing Spider-Man No. 2 or Marvel Masterworks. is sharing reviews among these titles.
Now then
The Amazing Spider-Man (1990) collects issues 88, 89, and 90 of the eponymous comic book; these issues, which were written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita, Gil Kane, and Jim Mooney, were originally published in 1970.
This is a straightforward Spider-Man-versus-Doctor-Octopus story, and it's important to the Spider-Man canon because it includes the death of Captain Stacy, a formative moment in Spider-Man's early career. The story itself is decent, but not great. There's plenty of fighting (fights with Doc Ock haven't changed much in 40 years), as well as plenty of expository thought bubbles, stilted dialogue, and 70s' "hipness." Honestly, it hasn't aged all that well.
Kane and Romita are two of the classic Spider-Man illustrators, and their work here is excellent, as always realistic and dynamic. The comics themselves are presented in black and white. Like a number of Tor's comic collections, this book is about four inches by seven - standard paperback novel size. By necessity, the panels have been rearranged - the material from one page of the original comic is spread over several pages here. This obviously disrupts the flow somewhat, but not to a damaging degree.
On the whole, these issues are worthwhile, but you can certainly find a better version than this. Try Essential the Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) and Essential Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 5 (Marvel Essentials) (v. 5) or Marvel Masterworks The Amazing Spider-Man - Volume 10 instead.
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