The amazing Spider-Man

Dan Slott

Book - 2014

"The world may have changed since the Amazing Spider-Man's been gone, but so has Peter Parker. This is a man with a second chance at life, and he's not wasting a moment of it. But his old foes are back, as well, re-energized, out of control and madder than ever"--Page [4] of cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Science fiction comics
Superhero comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York, NY : Marvel Worldwide, Inc [2014-]
©2014-
Language
English
Main Author
Dan Slott (author)
Other Authors
Humberto Ramos (artist), Victor Olazaba (colorist), Edgar Delgado, 1976- (-), Chris Eliopoulos
Item Description
Description based on volume 1. Statement of responsibility varies with each volume.
Contains material originally published in magazine form as: Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #1-6 [v. 1] ; Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #1.1-1.5 and material from Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #1 [v. 1.1] ; Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #7-8, Superior Spider-Man 32-33 and Free Comic Book Day 2014 (Guardians Of The Galaxy) #1 [v. 2] ; Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #9-15 [v. 3] ; Spider-Man (2014) #16-18 and Annual (2015) #1 [v. 4] ; Amazing Spider-Man 16.1-20.1 [v. 5]
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
Rated: T+ <v. 1-2, 5- >, T <v. 3-4>
ISBN
9780785166764
9780785166771
9780785187981
9780785192343
9780785193388
9780785193166
  • v. 1. The Parker luck
  • v. 1.1. Learning to crawl
  • v. 2. Spider-verse prelude
  • v. 3. Spider-verse
  • v. 4. Graveyard shift
  • v. 5. Spiral
Review by Booklist Review

After a bizarre brain swap with villainous Dr. Octopus, Peter Parker is once again in his own body and back to being Spider-Man. Recovering from the transformation, Parker not only has to manage his own company and new girlfriend but also reestablish his reputation as a superhero, as well as assist superhero newbie Silk, a mysterious woman who (spoiler alert!) was bitten by the same spider that gave Parker his powers. Slott does a good job of cleaning up the mess in the wake of what was likely the most outlandish Spider-Man story line in recent memory, but the addition of Silk, with her bizarre backstory and costume, doesn't really put the comic entirely back on the tracks. It's a minor misstep, however, and Slott gets plenty more right, with lots of the action and one-liners that Spidey fans love. And with the addition of a mentally tortured Electro and a jaded, vengeful Black Cat, Slott is able to breathe new life into some old characters. A decent return of your favorite neighborhood Spider-Man.--Blenski, Peter Copyright 2014 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.