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Ultimate Spider-man: Learning Curve - Brian Michael Bendis


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Ultimate Spider-man: Learning Curve - Brian Michael Bendis

 
Description: ISBN 1904159109 / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Author: Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Bagley / Paperback / 144 Pages / Book is published ... more
Ultimate Spider-man: Learning Curve - Brian Michael Bendis ... 2002-12-03 by Panini (UK) Ltd.

Newest Review: ... the Kingpin, a certain Wilson Fisk. Kingpin is another of Spidey's well explored villains, but not as commercially ... more

 ... recognisable as the Green Goblin or any others that are shown in the films. In fact, in terms of cinema, it is Daredevil who experiences the Kingpin as the main villain, albeit in the form of Michael Clarke Duncan. Typically, what we get is further development from Bendis, and excellently so as well. In amongst the fact that Peter Parker now has superpowers, it is also important to not elevate such a hero so far above all villains that he becomes boring. As such, he is painted as fighting a losing battle much of the way through...more

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Premium Review Ultimate Spider-man: Learning Curve - Brian Michael Bendis: Spidey embarks on a learning curve (585 words)
by - written on 01/11/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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This collection of Spiderman issues runs immediately following 'Power & Responsibility', which chronicled and took a different tack on the Spider-Man that we know from the motion picture that was released at the beginning of this millennium. This collection, which features issues 8 to 13, continues to be solid work from writers Brian Michael Bendis and Bill Jemas, and is very similar to the previous collection in many ways. The previous story arc is a much experienced one, with the Green Goblin the main protagonist, Spidey's villain, and is directly linked to the webslinger's run in with a radioactive spider that caused him to develop spider like powers. ...  Read the complete review

 

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