Ultimate Spider-Man: Ultimate Collection Volume 1 TPB
Collecting the groundbreaking first year of Ultimate Spider-Man in one colossal trade paperback! High school, puberty, first dances - there are many pitfalls to being young. Compound these with intense personal tragedy and superhuman powers, and you can start to visualize the world of Peter...
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Collecting the groundbreaking first year of Ultimate Spider-Man in one colossal trade paperback! High school, puberty, first dances - there are many pitfalls to being young. Compound these with intense personal tragedy and superhuman powers, and you can start to visualize the world of Peter Parker, a.k.a. Spider-Man. Following the murder of his uncle and the Green Goblin's assualt on his high school, Peter finds himself on the brink of manhood: getting a job at the Daily Bugle to help support his widowed aunt and taking on extracurricular activities - such as bringing down the Kingpin, the head of organized crime in New York City! Collects Ultimate Spider-Man #1-13.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780785124924 (0785124926)
Publish date: March 28th 2007
Publisher: Marvel
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Science Fiction,
Adult,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Superheroes,
Marvel,
Spider Man
Series: Ultimate Spider-Man 3-14 (#1)
Genre: Superhero / Action / Adventure Year Published: 2000 Year Read: 2013 Series: Ultimate Spider-Man #1 Publisher: Marvel Comics Introduction: I have been growing up with “Spider-Man” ever since I was a child and so far, the only comic I had read from the “Spider-Man” series was “The Origin ...
There are essentially two storyline connected here. One is the nearly obligatory superhero-being-impersonated-by-criminals story. Easy enough for somebody to do with Spider-Man, especially since his reputation is already shaky. I've seen and read a lot of different versions of this story, and this o...
This is one of the big collections, the same as volumes 3 and 4. There was a lot more action than in volume 2, and the action here was more meaningful. Nick Fury's appearance was underwhelming. I suppose he could have been more useless, but it's hard to imagine how. Still, the part where this title ...
Doubles, toil, and troubles. Someone impersonates Spider-man. The Venom storyline.
When did Aunt May become such a great character? Geeze, all I remember from the main continuity is a querulous, fragile thing who was mostly a nuisance. Sure, Peter Parker loves her and junk, but she didn't factor all that much into the story. The Ultimate line takes the time (and the risk) to redev...