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Spider-Man: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man by Peter David - The Complete Collection (Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (2005-2007)) Kindle & comiXology

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 43 ratings

Collects Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #5-23, Annual #1.

Comics' greatest wisecracker plus one of the wittiest writers around should make for one very friendly neighborhood! But as Civil War rages, that's far from the case on Spidey's streets. Just as the present is filled with turmoil, his past and future will be turned upside down by a face he never thought he'd see again and a familiar foe's master plan! Then, when the ongoing conflict leads Peter Parker to reveal his secret identity to the world, his momentous decision will have dramatic repercussions. Plus: Pete goes back in black when life takes a dark turn!
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B06XDHS9LH
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Marvel (April 19, 2017)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 19, 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1784413 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 510 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Peter David is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous Star Trek novels, including the incredibly popular New Frontier series. In addition, he has also written dozens of other books, including his acclaimed original novel, Sir Apropos of Nothing, and its sequel, The Woad to Wuin. David is also well known for his comic book work, particularly his award-winning run on The Incredible Hulk. He recently authored the novelizations of both the Spider-Man and Hulk motion pictures.He lives in New York.

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Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019
Awesome
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2019
The book itslef is in great shape but I didn't like the sharpie dot that was put on the pages, it's a bit of an eyesore.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020
This book collects Peter David's entire run of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man (Issues 5-23, and Annual #1) prior to the infamous One More Day. Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man was very much a subordinate series that would be constantly tying in to larger stories in Amazing Spider-man or the companywide crossover Civil War. Thankfully, the collection does keep you filled in on what you've missed.

Web Log (#5): This reads like a leftover story from the early 2000's Spider-man's Tangled Web, which is about a woman who thinks Spider-man is harassing her because she's been around for three different fights. Its actually a good character story and really keeps the reader's attention.

Masks (#6 and #7): A masked superpowered wrestler is blackmailed into a match with Spider-man. This is a decent story and it does help to set up Spider-man decision to unmask.

Jumping the Tracks (#8-10): David returns to an old playground with Spider-man 2099 (or Spider-man 2211) and the new Hobgoblin. It's a fun story though it feels like you'd get more out of it, if you knew more about Spider-man 2099.

I Hate a Mystery (#11-13): Peter has revealed his identity as part of Civil War and is being pushed out of his teaching job, but as he deals with that Mysterio comes to school, and not just one. Overall, a really nice story and a highlight for the villian.

Taking Wing (#14-16): After Spidey's break with the registration side, he's wanted by the law and not safe in his own secret identity. This is bad new because Deborah Whitman is writing a tell-all book and the Vulture comes to battle. We also have Peter talking to Betty Brandt now that the secret' sout. This is decent, but not spectacular.

Sandblasted (#17-19): The first part of, "Back in the Black" which finds Spidey donning a Black costume after Aunt May was shot. The Sandman comes to Spidey for help as his father's been framed for Murder and Uncle Ben is the corpse. This is a solid story with a mystery that ties back into earlier issues.

Running out of Time/Consuming Passions/Predator/Prey (#20-22): Essentially a three part story where Spidey races to save Flash Thompson and the truth about Miss Ero is revealed. This one is okay, but a bit padded.

Fighting Words (#23): After Peter Parker revealed his identity, J. Jonah Jameson was furious as he realized he's been paying to take pictures of himself. He sued Parker, and when Robbie Robinson called out his overzealous attacks, Jameson fired him. This leads to Peter inviting him to a meeting where the two have it out in an epic fashion that's just not possible with the construct of the secret identity. It's a fun and satisfying issue but with dark overtones about Peter's overall feelings. This would stand up a lot better if it wasn't done totally undone. But enough about that....

Sandhman; Year One (Annual): the Three part Sandman story set up this Annual, which examines the Sandman's origin. It's a solid story. It won't blow you away, but there's some nice phrases, and the art has some really nice touches that make it worth reading.

Overall, this is a good book. Peter David comes off as a pro, even though his ability to stare this ship was quite limited, he manages to tell some real solid stories in this run.
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Alex
5.0 out of 5 stars This is awesome
Reviewed in Canada on April 20, 2019
As a casual Spidey fan, I really enjoyed everything that was in there. The format of the book was perfect, it was glossy and steady; I don't fear it might wear out that easily in my bookshelf though it is very malleable.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2018
Came damaged but the story was good. This takes place during civil war for anyone that doesn't know
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