Spider-Verse, by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, David Hine, Fabrice Sapolsky
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Spider-Verse, by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, David Hine, Fabrice Sapolsky
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When the evil Inheritors begin exterminating spider-characters throughout the Multiverse, every single Spider-Man ever is needed to save the day! An interdimensional Spider-Army gathers to fight Morlun and his deadly family, but none of them is safe as the Prophecy comes to fruition! What will this brutal war for survival mean for Peter Parker and the rest of the spiders? Starring the Superior Spider-Man, the Ultimate Universe's Miles Morales and Jessica Drew, Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Woman, Silk, Kaine, Scarlet Spider, MC2's Spider-Girl, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Man 1602, Spider-Ham, Spider-Monkey, Lady Spider, Spider-Punk, Spider-UK, a spider-powered Gwen Stacy...and hundreds more, from the beloved to the obscure! 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) #1Written 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 & MOREPenciled 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 & MORECover by OLIVIER COIPEL
Spider-Verse, by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, David Hine, Fabrice Sapolsky- Amazon Sales Rank: #52071 in Books
- Published on: 2015-05-12
- Released on: 2015-05-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.25" h x 1.25" w x 7.75" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 648 pages
Review "Loved the concept of this series. Spider-Man is such an iconic character, and that simple origin story has been tweaked so many times throughout the character's many "What If" appearances. It's a ton of fun seeing all of those different iterations of Peter Parker interact with each other. It really is sad every time one of them is killed. Overall, one of my favorite events Marvel has done in recent years." -- Jordan Lahn"For those of us who've been away for a while, Spider-Verse is a great way to catch up on what we've missed and recapture the excitement of flipping open the latest Spider-Man comic!" -- Best Graphic Novels"I thoroughly enjoyed Spider-Verse on the whole. It achieved just about everything I ask of an event comic:1. Tie-ins that actually add value? Check!2. Mystery and intrigue? Yes.3. An epic conflict worthy of an event? Absolutely.4. Good character development in spite of a large cast? Absofreakinglutely5. Balance of humor, terror, sadness and triumph? Yep.6. A meaningful resolution of conflict? Si.7. Lasting impact? Sure looks that way.If you want some fun and some straight-up addicting reading, you'd be hard pressed not to find that with Spider-Verse." -- Ryan Stewart "With Silk and Spider-Gwen among the titles spinning out (and there's another spider-pun) out of Spider-Verse, and others perhaps still to come, it's an exciting time to be a Spider-Man fan. For those of us who've been away for a while, Spider-Verse is a great way to catch up on what we've missed and recapture the excitement of flipping open the latest Spider-Man comic!" -- Best Graphic Novels"Any fan of Spider-Man, any fan of comic-books ... any fan of reading and/or looking at pretty pictures will find something to love about Marvel's Spider-Verse. Its knack for mixing a plethora of familiar characters with a whole mess of new ones echoes its ability to create something brand new out of the old favorites. This is the Comic-Book Event you've been looking for." -- Matt Lune
About the Author Dan Slott is an American comic book writer, the current writer on Marvel Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man, and is best known for his work on books such as , Arkham Asylum: Living Hell, She-Hulk, Silver Surfer, The Superior Spider-Man, and Ren & StimpyOlivier 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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81 of 85 people found the following review helpful. Best there is, could be better By iemcd Let me start with the positive things. The story is excellent. It is a fun, wide-ranging, no-holds barred, cosmic spider-man story. I don't normally read Spider-Man, but this event has me reconsidering that.The binding, likewise is great. It's solid, it's sturdy, it's beautiful. The pages are printed slightly larger than standard comic book size, so you can experience the art at its best.But the collection itself is lacking in a few places. The Amazing Spider-Man issues that cross-over with Edge of Spider-Verse are not included (although Edge of Spider-Verse itself is included, as it says in the description). So the true completionist will want the collection of those: http://amazon.com/Amazing-Spider-Man-Spider-Verse-Marvel-Comics/dp/0785197281/Also, Spider-Verse issue two contains a story written entirely in Spanish ("El Espíritu de las Calles"). The art is great, but I unfortunately took French in high school, and understood none of the words. At the end, it says "Download the free digital version for the story in English". Alas, no such download is to be found online, and it appears that the original comic came with a one-time code that you could use in some Marvel app. I have not found the code in this edition.However, the most egregious thing is that the stories are not printed in reading order. A reading order is outlined at the front of the book, but the stories are grouped by title (e.g. all the "Superior Spider-Man" issues, then all the "Amazing Spider-Man" issues, etc.). So if you read the stories in the order printed, the main storyline will conclude in the first half of the book, and then all the details will be filled in in the second half. Lacking page numbers or a table of contents, it is difficult to skip around. I went through my copy with post-it flags and marked a better reading order on them.In conclusion, this is still a great collection, but with a little work it could have been amazing.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful. Spider-Man Fights for His Life Across Time and Space! By S. H. Wells Collecting: Amazing Spider-Man #7-15-- Superior Spider-Man #32-33-- Spider-Verse #1-2-- Spider-Verse Team-Up #1-3-- Scarlet Spiders #1-3-- Spider-Woman #1-4-- Spider-Man 2099 #5-8-- Free Comic Book Day 2014 (Guardians of the Galaxy) #1I am an unabashed sucker for big Marvel events, and too few Marvel events focus on Spider-Man. This event takes readers to every corner as an assassin hunts every incarnation of Spider-Man in every dimension of the multiverse. The ingenuity of the multiple different Spider-Men from throughout the multiverse is matched by the creative talents of the many artists contributing to this book. Just as the Spiders range from serious to humorous the artwork ranges from epic to cartoon. This book is a visual feast of styles, and for the villain in this novel a literal feast of Spider-Men.The narrative is suspenseful. Some of the new Spider-Men die as quickly as readers meet them, and I was never sure which Spider-Men would survive this book. I was actually sad to see of them devoured because they seemed interesting (I suppose the great thing about an infinite number of parallel universes is that perhaps creative writers can figure out a way to visit these Spiders in the future). The Spider-Verse event has launched several new Spider-Titles, so if you're planning on following these new series you will want to start here.After reading this book, you'll need to pick up Amazing Spider-Man: Edge of Spider-Verse to complete the story. The chronology at the beginning of this book shows readers where to insert the "Edge of the Spider-Verse" issues which only makes the decision not to include them all the more baffling.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Seriously Marvel, what's up with that format? By Luquillo The energy sucking vampire named Morlun has returned, and along with his family they are traveling across all dimensions with intentions on devouring all Spider-Men. Peter Parker is soon encountered by various Spider-Men, Spider-Girls, etc. to become their leader in this struggle for survival, since he's the only one among them to have ever killed Morlun, not only once but twice. The war of the Spider-Men begins. -summaryThe build up that began towards the closing of Superior Spider-Man which continued in the first six issues of the Amazing Spider-Man reaches its boiling point here in Spider-Verse, written by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Peter David, and various others. The event crosses over into various titles of the Spider-Man universe as they battle against Morlun's family the Inheritors; the event definitely delivers the goods in the form of some really good and at times brutal action, mild suspense, return of some familiar and even lovable characters. However, the best thing going on for this story is that it does a well enough job standing on its own, and it really doesn't require any backtracking. In case for those whom are interested in the Morlun character after this event, backtrack to The Amazing Spider-Man Ultimate Collection written by J. Michael Straczynski and Spider-Man: The Other for their first and earlier encounters, and brace yourself for some sick action. Now for this Hardcover, it collects the Spider-Verse main story along with side stories across Amazing Spider-Man 7-15, Superior Spider-Man 32-33, Spider-Verse 1-2, Spider-Verse team Up 1-3, Scarlet Spiders 1-3, Spider-Woman 1-4, Spider-Man 2099 5-8, and material from Free Comic Book Day 2014 (Guardians of the Galaxy) #1.The plot begins as the Inheritors wreak havoc across the Spider-Verse devouring as many Spiders as possible, whom they refer to as Totems. Two different outfits of Spider-Men being lead by Peter Parker and one by the Superior Spider-Man aka Otto Octavius devise their own ways to defend themselves. From here all hell breaks loose with many confrontations taking place to showcase just how powerful the Inheritors are.Morlun is a character that was shrouded in mystery and I'm happy to see that Dan Slott did something with the character. He is by far the most interesting Spider-Man villain to come around in a while, due to his appearance adding more background to Peter being bitten by the spider in the first place. His psychotic family adds a bit more to him and their overall purpose. One thing for sure is, the Inheritors are going to pull some emotion from readers, even if it is a bit of loathing because I wanted them to pay for their murders.There are plenty of guest stars with most notable characters being Miles Morales(Ultimate Spider-Man), Jessice Jones(original Spider-Woman), Anya, Kaine, Ben Reilly, Silk, and even Spider-Ham. The fun is never ending through some really good character interactions and Dan Slott weaves in the usual Spider-Man comedy in the coolest of ways. There are a few laugh out loud moments, but it doesn't damage any type of gloomy atmosphere because the story never really takes itself so seriously. One thing I definitely have to mention is that before this time I really began to like Spider-Otto much more than Peter. As established in The Superior Spider-Man, he plays by a totally different set of rules and his appearance added quite a bit to the story. My only gripe in regards to characters is that I wish he got his way a lot more, because quite frankly, Peter's moral compass comes off quite irritating at times.The artwork is delivered by a revolving door of artist such as Camuncoli, Coipel, Kubert, and others; overall this book looks really good. Many crossovers are heavily inconsistent with some down right bad artwork at times but not here though. The main story for the most part looks great with finely detailed and serious looking character designs. There's a nice smoothness and it can be very easy to follow on many occasions. Some of the stories in the crossover can go for a goofier appearance that still can look good, yet it depends on one's taste. In addition, the different stylistic choices also works within the story. Unfortunately, there are some mishaps and this occurs when the artist are shooting for that cinematic visual style. On some occasions it can be a little hard to follow and it does hamper the pacing a bit. The inks have many moments of being quite beautiful with colorful splash pages and vivid foggy backgrounds.While the quality of the book is quite sturdy with nice pages and a pretty strong binding. There is a small issue with gutter space though. It's not as finely done as let's say, Acts of Vengeance. There is a little that can be lost and the book at times had to be held just right to read every word. It's not that big of an issue because I seen much worse. Now what is in issue, is that the book is not in chronological order. The side stories all take place after the main event being grouped together by title, and while it doesn't hurt the story's pacing too much, certain reveals do lose some impact though and even the ending's aftermath feels a little weird. This really is laziness on Marvel's part though and anyone who thinks otherwise, then I recommend taking a look at how IDW put together their Transformers Collections. If that series can be put in chronological order then ANY series can be put in order.Overall, Spider-Verse is indeed a really good event that Marvel is even taking some advantage of now with some of its characters; with Spider-Woman, Spider-Gwen, and Silk solo titles spinning from it. Even if The Superior Spider-Man series left a bad taste in your mouth on premise alone, this is still a nice place to renew one's interest in Spider-Man. It's a fairly linear story that doesn't try to be a serious brain twister in the least. Recommended.Pros: Some really cool action and artwork, and good enough storyCons: Lazy format that Marvel has no excuse for
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