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Spider-Verse (Spider-Verse (2014)) Kindle & comiXology
Collecting:AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (2014) #7-15, SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #32-33, SPIDER-VERSE #1-2, SPIDER-VERSE TEAM-UP #1-3, SCARLET SPIDERS #1-3, SPIDER-WOMAN (2014) #1-4, SPIDER-MAN 2099 (2014) #6-8 and material from FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2014 (GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY) #1
Written by DAN SLOTT, CHRISTOS GAGE, MICHAEL COSTA, DENNIS HOPELESS & PETER DAVID with SKOTTIE YOUNG, ROBBIE THOMPSON, KATIE COOK, KATHRYN IMMONEN, JED MCKAY, ROGER STERN, GERRY CONWAY, TOM DEFALCO & MORE
Penciled by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI, OLIVIER COIPEL, DAVE WILLIAMS, PACO DIAZ, GREG LAND & WILL SLINEY with HUMBERTO RAMOS, ADAM KUBERT, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, JAKE PARKER, DENNIS MEDRI, KATIE COOK, MARK BROOKS, DAVID LAFUENTE, SHELDON VELLA, BOB MCLEOD, PAUL SMITH, RON FRENZ & MORE
Cover by OLIVIER COIPEL
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMarvel
- Publication dateMay 12, 2015
- Grade level4 and up
- File size2156112 KB
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Olivier Coipel is a French comic book artist, known for his work on books such as House of M, Legion of Super-Heroes andThor.
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- ASIN : B00UIB55RY
- Publisher : Marvel (May 12, 2015)
- Publication date : May 12, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 2156112 KB
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- Print length : 608 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #65,094 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #125 in Marvel Comics & Graphic Novels (Books)
- #242 in Superhero Graphic Novels
- #427 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
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New York Times bestselling author Christos Gage is a writer of television (Daredevil, Law & Order: SVU), comics (Batman/Fortnite, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Spider-Man), graphic novels (Area 10, Sunset), movies (The Breed), and video games (Spider-Man PS4, Captain America: Super Soldier). He often collaborates with his wife, Ruth Fletcher Gage.
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Again just label each “chapter” as you scroll through the book beginning to end and label each with a post it. You can then just jump back and forth in order easily.
I suggest just reading the Spider Verse stories first just to get it out of the way because they are silly and fun and not really that important to the story in terms of reading order. Everyone is complaining about the order and it’s not that big of a deal. I read it fairly lazy and it worked out perfectly.
Great buy nonetheless.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2019
Again just label each “chapter” as you scroll through the book beginning to end and label each with a post it. You can then just jump back and forth in order easily.
I suggest just reading the Spider Verse stories first just to get it out of the way because they are silly and fun and not really that important to the story in terms of reading order. Everyone is complaining about the order and it’s not that big of a deal. I read it fairly lazy and it worked out perfectly.
Great buy nonetheless.
Spider-Verse is a fun, innovative new Spider-Man tale that weaves strands from the past decade or so of comics along with various fun alternate universes (some of which include versions of Spider-Man from his own past, such as the multi-armed Spider-Man or clone Ben Reilly) that really feels like a good event for the character. In the past, some Spider-Man events were either too rushed (like “One More Day”) or far too long (like the “Clone Saga”). This manages to strike the right balance and also allows some of the more fun elements to shine through, like Spider-Ham. Plus, it helped launch Spider-Gwen and Silk. My only complaint about this volume is that the editors present the tie-in stories from "Spider-Verse Team-Up", "Scarlet Spiders", "Spider-Woman", "Spider-Man 2099" after the main storyline has ended, rather than putting them after the issues in which writers cross-reference them. It would be a more coherent volume if they did without those feeling like add-ons (though many of them appear in their own trade paperback format under their own titles).
If you want an epic Spider-Man story that has a lot of heart, a lot of creativity, and helps to resolve some of the continuity issues from the 2000s, this is the book for you.
Publisher: Marvel
Writers: Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Peter David, Skottie Young, Robbie Thompson, Katie Cook, Kathryn Immonen, Jed Mackay, Roger Stern, Gerry Conway, Tom DeFalco, Dennis Hopeless, Mike Costa
Artists: Guiseppe Camuncoli, Adam Kubert, M.A. Sepulveda, Rick Leonardi, Olivier Copiel, Humberto Ramos, Jake Parker, Dennis Medri, Ty Templeton, Katie Cook, Tom Grummett, Kris Anka, David LaFuente, Sheldon Vella, Francisco Herrara, Dave Williams, Bob McLeod, Steve Sanders, Ron Frenz, Greg Land, Paco Diaz, Will Sliney (pencils), John Dell, Adam Kubert, Livesay, Cam Smith, Olivier Copiel, Wade Von Grawbadger, Victor Olazaba. Mark Morales, Roberto Poggi, Jake Parker, Dennis Medri, Ty Templeton. Katie Cook, Tom Palmer, Alvardo Lopez, Sheldon Vella, Francisco Herrara, Dexter Vines, Steven Sanders, Sal Buscema, Jay Leisten, Paco Diaz, Will Sliney (inks), Edgar Delgado, Antonio Fabela, Rain Beredo, Richard Isanove, Justin Ponsor, Andrew Crossley, Paolo Francescutto, Chris Sotomayor, Heather Breckel, John Rauch, Fernanda Rizoga, Frank D’Armata, Israel Silva (colors), Various (covers)
Collects: Amazing Spider-Man #7-15, Free Comic Book Day 2014, Spider-Verse #1-2, Spider-Verse Team-Up #1-3, Scarlet Spiders #1-3, Spider-Woman #1-4, Spider-Man 2099 #5-8
Price: $75.00
This over-sized book contains what has got to be the largest “Spider Event” Marvel has ever done. The only thing that I can think of that has come close to this is Maximum Carnage, and that was way back in the early ‘90’s. Marvel has slowly been increasing their stable of spider-centered characters for quite some time, as they seemed unable or unwilling to let any of their cloned characters die. (This has never set well with me, as I’m not a fan of clones in any regard, and the introduction of cloned characters has always seemed like cheap, lazy story-telling to me.) There had long been alternate universe Spider-Men running around, too, and some of these have had crossover meetings with the original Peter Parker. Now, Dan Slott has conceived a storyline that brings together nearly every Spider-centric character that has ever existed – plus a plethora of newly-introduced ones – into a battle for the fate of every one of them! In this book, you’ll see more Spider-Men and Spider-Women than you can believe. They run the full gamut from cool to lame, from comical to morose, from simple to highly advanced, from friendly to scary, from young to old. The developers and illustrators of this series certainly had a blast creating all of these diverse spider characters from across the multiverse.
Remember Morlun? Well, he’s back, again. And this time, he’s got a whole family of similar creatures backing him up. Together, they are sweeping the multiverse clear of spiders and draining the life force from each of them. The spiders seem out-matched and out-maneuvered at every turn. Just when the situation seems most desperate though, they receive help from a mysterious source that may be just what they need to turn the tide of the battle.
This book was a lot of fun to read, and although I felt the ending was a bit lackluster, I found the majority of the book to be well-written and interesting. As you can tell from the enormous cast of creators listed above, this book had many artistic talents contributing to it, so it, naturally, has many different looks and feels to it. The artwork is different from section to section. Most of it is great, though some I didn’t much care for. (The parts that had simple, quirky cartoon drawings didn’t mix well with the rest of the book that featured detailed, realistic drawings.) The artists took a lot of time developing the looks of the varied Spider-Men and women, and though each had a certain familiarity to him/her, they each had their own individualistic flair that made them interesting to look at.
The price of this book is quite high, and definitely too high for what you get. (Sure, you’re getting about 30 issues of comic, here, but comic are getting thinner and thinner all the time, so you’re not getting nearly the page-count you would have gotten in a book of this caliber ten years ago.) A cover price of $60 would have been more reasonable, and I scored the value of this book lower than the other categories. (Thankfully, I managed to capitalize on a pricing error on a pre-order of the book and picked it up for $25!) No way is this book worth $75, though.
Overall, this is a good book that introduced several characters that show a lot of promise and will certainly still be around ten years down the road. If you are any sort of Spider-Man fan, I’d definitely recommend you read this book!
Writing: 7/10
Artwork: 8/10
Cool Factor: 8/10
Value: 5/10
Overall: 7/10
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No me gusto que no esta en orden los eventos. Esta primero la historia principal de todos los spiderman y despues estan las historias de cada spiderman y como llegaron a formar parte de la historia principal.