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Ultimate Spider-Man, Volume 1: Power and Responsibility - Community Reviews back

by Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Bagley
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Sesana
Sesana rated it 12 years ago
I am not a big fan of the Ultimate line. It seems like, for most of them, the writers decide to push for "edgy", and just end up writing a lot of painfully unsympathetic people acting horribly to everybody around them until they happen to save the world. Frankly, it's kind of boring to read, when it...
sixthreezy readsies
sixthreezy readsies rated it 13 years ago
Kind of feels like a pointless story because not a whole lot happens besides the origins of Spider-Man and maybe the beginning of a common villain, whom I might add looks really cool in here. The art is great, the writing isn't bad, but I felt like I didn't get a whole lot out of this first volume. ...
KatesCouch
KatesCouch rated it 13 years ago
As I delve into the comic book world (albeit mostly Marvel 'Verses), Spider-Man is quickly becoming one of my absolute favorite characters. He's a nerd who suddenly finds himself with superpowers. There's a lot that I like about this story of Peter Parker who is just trying to find his way when he g...
Booklog
Booklog rated it 16 years ago
This is a really good retelling of the Spider-Man mythos, updated for modern audiences. As the story begins, Peter Parker is still in high school, and remains a high school student for a large part of the series. The artwork is updated and it shows Peter in social situations similar to those faced...
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