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Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane Vol. 3: My Secret Life (Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane (2005-2007)) Kindle & comiXology
You've watched Mary Jane's life progress through her eyes, now take a look at her through the eyes of her supporting cast. What do they think of her, especially now that she's...changed? And what does this change mean for her relationship with Peter Parker? Plus: Gwen Stacy has a problem with Peter, and MJ has a secret.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMarvel
- Publication dateJune 6, 2007
- Grade levelPreschool and up
- File size428111 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B01MUG84L9
- Publisher : Marvel; Dgs edition (June 6, 2007)
- Publication date : June 6, 2007
- Language : English
- File size : 428111 KB
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- Print length : 133 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #77,829 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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For more than two decades, award-winning writer Sean Kelley McKeever has been entertaining fans of comics, games & animation with his distinct brand of stories that blend wonderment with drama and human insight.
Best known for character-driven material such as SPIDER-MAN LOVES MARY JANE, INHUMANS, SENTINEL and THE WAITING PLACE—all of which helped him to win an Eisner Award—Sean has also written THE INCREDIBLE HULK, MYSTIQUE, TEEN TITANS, AVENGERS: KREE-SKRULL WAR, X-MEN ORIGINS and worked on the historic STAR WARS: THE OLD REPUBLIC online RPG, among many other comics and games.
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After Peter Parker starts going out with Gwen Stacy (in the previous paperback, MJ+SM 2), Mary Jane swallows her hurt and gives up her claim on Peter's affections. In the place of the intimacy she desires, MJ instead substitutes popularity and glamour: her acting debut in a school production of Shakespeare makes her the talk of school, and the "new" Mary Jane emerges as the glib, fast-talking, devil-may-care flirt that readers first met in the original 1960s "Spider-Man." It's all a facade, however, Mary Jane is "going plastic," becoming a shallow fake and a school celebrity, rather than face up to and feel her real emotions.
The series is, quite simply, one of the psychologically complex and real-feeling super-comics ever published, reclaiming both the super-hero and romance genres from their pitiably one-dimensional historical roots. Spider-Man makes a few cameos, but they are almost afterthoughts -- the writing and emotional tone of these books are absolutely pitch-perfect. The manga-ish artwork is also a delight, packed with tremendous visual nuance, warmth and wit. Sean McKeever and Takeshi Miyazawa's glimpse into highschool life is doubtless tamer and more innocuous than what kids today are really going through, but it still has resonance and depth far beyond any other teen-themed comicbook I could think of... Besides, this isn't meant to be an issue-oriented teen book, filled with public service announcements about teen sex, drugs or Columbine-like obsessions -- it is, instead, an interior study of one of the key female characters in the Marvel universe. And it succeeds on every level.
If the goal of these books is to draw more girls into reading comics, more power to 'em! I have a little girl who is interested in comics, but most of what's out there is wildly inappropriate for little kids, especially young girls. This title ranks alongside Scott McCloud's late, lamented "Zot!" as one of the few comics I could think of that I would actually recommend for parents who are looking for wholesome, substantive, engaging comics to give their kids. It's pretty darn good! (ReadThatAgain children's book reviews)