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The Power of Three (Marvel Spidey and His Amazing Friends) (Little Golden Book)

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Había oído y leído cosas muy buenas de este cómic desde que se publicó en EEUU pero cuando finalmente lo he leído me ha resultado una decepción. No me malinterpretéis, no es un mal cómic ni mucho menos, pero cuando hay tanta gente que le da un bombo desmesurado a un cómic mainstream como se le ha dado a este yo al menos espero algo que sorprenda, y en mi caso al menos sorpresas pocas. For the most part, I enjoyed this quite a bit. Zdarsky and Bagley take Spider-Man and the Marvel Universe into some interesting directions. The first four issues were gold. I thought the last two could have been better, though. Seeing some of the older storylines play out in this new timeline was great, as was Peter actually growing up and growing old. In 1962, a 15 year-old boy named Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider . . . " - from the intro This tells the story of Spider-Man except he keeps aging like a real person since his first appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15. It’s sort of a “what if” story as it shows how things changed for Spidey and those around him if he were to keep getting older. And then finally in 2019 when its the superior spider-man with a final confrontation with all of his major enemies, and Peter going out with a bang a great thing with Miles. Its a lot to take in but its the stories of this decade I know and I love how he does it and he fulfills his promise to his uncle and aunt and even redeems the villains and like legacy and everything. Its so well done and emotional and made me tear up a bit. But its just ugh so good.

It is a love letter to Spider-Man? I didn't think so. I felt like it was more of an incredibly detailed and well-planned twist on the iconic storylines of Spider-Man. Spidey is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series focuses on a young Peter Parker as opposed to the regular Spider-Man series. [1] [2] [3] [4] Reception [ edit ] The stories were meh. In this day and age the best the writers of a Spider-Man comic can do is still have the Daily Bugle call Spider-Man an evil menace and have everyone believe it. Spider-Man still gets no help, no hope and no real friends, he still has to "Hide" who he is from the real world and let others claim all the glory. Spiderman: toda una vida es un ejercicio similar al que hizo John Byrne con batman y superman en generaciones, la premisa principal es representar como sería la vida de los superhéroes si hubieran envejecido como personas normales. En este caso tenemos la historia dividida en seis números, en cada uno de los cuales se cuentan algunos de los principales acontecimientos que ocurrieron en la vida de spiderman durante una década, empezando por la década de los 60 y terminando por los 2010+. En el transcurso de las décadas spiderman (y los demás personajes de su entorno) va envejeciendo a un ritmo de mundo real y la gracia en mi opinión estaría en observar las diferencias que podría haber en los distintos puntos de inflexión y las aventuras si en lugar del peter parker en sus eternos veintisiempre los hubiera vivido dependiendo de la época un treintañero, un cuarenton, un cincuentón... es decir, alguien con algo más de experiencia al principio, y según va avanzando la cosa un Parker cada vez más cascado físicamente y cansado de problemas, con mujer e hijos, etc. I find it interesting that we so often consider Spider-Man a teen superhero and for his age to be at the core of who that character is. He graduated high school in issue #28 of Amazing Spider-Man (also the first appearance of the Molten Man, True Believers!), which came out in September of 1965. 51 years and over 700 issues ago. To put it in perspective, Peter Parker spent less than 4% of his Amazing Spider-Man run attending high school.

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The ending is painfully bad. So many terrible ideas and lines of bad dialogue crammed into that last issue with a slightly stupid in general way of wrapping it up. La premisa aquí es potente: ¿y si pudiéramos leer la vida de Peter Parker de forma lineal y en tiempo real? ¿y si joven Spiderman envejeciera con el paso de las décadas? Chip Zdarsky guioniza esta experimental miniserie de seis números que comienza con nuestro querido y vecino Spiderman en 1968 para llevarlo, década a década repasando y ligando algunos de sus acontecimientos más importantes, hasta 2019, donde Peter Parker es ya casi un sexagenario. However, the last half drops off as far as art. Don't get me wrong André Lima Araújo is a great artist, and I do like his style, but to follow Bradshaw is just not fair. It is such a drop off as far as styles that is actually quite jarring. I know we cant have artists do entire runs, but man, this really suffered from the transition.

What If Spider-Man aged in real time after his debut in 1962? is the core concept for this. Each of the six issues is a point in a different decade in Spider-Man's life, taking him from being a teenager in the 1960s to an old man in the 2010s.

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Also, a lesson in self-worth. Dude, I have SUPER low self-esteem, as evidenced by the fact that I have to prove to the faceless internet that I'm not a racist asshole even though I'm like 100% sure. I also routinely eat things off the floor because I feel like I dropped them and there's a price to be paid. And even I don't think kissing porcelain is the answer here. This is downright in the middle for me. It's not great, it's not bad, it's just OKAY. I'd give this a 2.5 but since I'm feeling nice (And I love my Spidey) I'll be giving this a 3. However, I wish it was better than it was. Sin embargo, me ha decepcionado. Probablemente el mayor hándicap, haya sido el dibujo. Se que Bagley es un clásico de los 90´s, un dibujante veterano de Spiderman de largo recorrido, pero el dibujo me sacaba de la historia una y otra vez. Los rostros se me hacían demasiado toscos, y las expresiones, exacerbadas hasta lo infinito. No lo sé, es un tipo de dibujo, deudor del pasado, en el que me cuesta muchísimo entrar. In Spidey, Parker is in love with Gwen Stacy, he has to find a job taking pictures for the Bugle. The Peter Parker stuff couldn't be more by-the-(comic)book. El problema es que la mayoría de los cambios respecto a la continuidad oficial me parecen bastante arbitrarios y la premisa principal, lo que le da gracia al cómic, termina siendo un mero artificio para añadir profundidad en lugar de algo plenamente necesario para contar la historia. Por otro lado Bagley no está precisamente en su mejor momento, al menos a mi me parece que su nivel actual está muy lejos de sus mejores tiempos.

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