Spider-Man Vol. 3: Marvel Legends - Todd Mcfarlane TP |
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By: David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane
n the mid 1960s, legendary illustrator John Romita established Spider-Man's distinctive look, setting an artistic trend that would remain consistent for more than two decades. In the late 1980s, a young Canadian newcomer named Todd McFarlane boldly redefined Spider-Man's appearance. By day, Peter Parker was just a regular guy - but when he donned his costume, McFarlane's exaggerated anatomy and wild webbing made Spider-Man seemingly leap off the page.
McFarlane's work on Amazing Spider-Man quickly captured the imaginations of fans worldwide - sparking a craze not seen since the web-slinger's debut, and launching the artist to a stratospheric popularity that continues to the present day. This all-new collection includes the blockbuster rematch between Spider-Man and Venom; the Assassin Nation Plot; guest-starring Captain America and Sabretooth; and McFarlane's final issue, pitting Spider-Man against the Hulk.
This book collects:
* Amazing Spider-Man #s 315-323, 325 and 328
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