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Paperback Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection, Book 4 Book

ISBN: 0785184376

ISBN13: 9780785184379

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This volume shows one of the strengths of this series, which goes back and retells the story of Spider-Man, starting Peter Parker off a bit young, having Mary Jane around from the beginning, and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Ultimates are pretty good

Ultimate Spider-man volume 4 covers Peter Parkers first major team up with the X-men in the Ultimate universe. I got into the Ultimate universe quite recently in preperations for Jeph Loeb and Joe Mad's Ultimates 3 series and decided I wanted to catch up on the whole universe. I owned a comic-book store for a couple of years during the Ultimate Universe's infancy but never paid much attention to it, but now I'm kicking myself for not having gotten into it sooner. Brian Michael Bendis has moved this series from pretty good to great as he's warmed his way into the universe. When I read this book, I thought it was the best one in the series thus far. But after I read this, I just had to order the next four in the series and can't wait for Vol. 9 to be released....

really good book

This is a really cool book. It's a new spider man story for those of us who already know the original amazing spider man.

Spider-Man's women troubles from MJ to the Black Cat

Volume 4 of the hardback edition of "Ultimate Spider-Man" by writer Brian Michael Bendis, penciler Mark Bagley, and inker Art Thibert, brings together volumes 7 and 8 of the tradepaper back collections, where the common denominator is that Peter Parker and his alter-ego are having major problems with the women in their lifes. The first story line, "Irresponsible" (issues #40-45) finds Peter Parker with two problems. First, he and Mary Jane have broken off their relationship, which has effectively ended their friendship as well. Second, after his battle with Venon, his costume has been ruined (at least he did not lose it this time). He has jury-rigged a mask, but the eye lens keeps falling out. Then while hanging out with all the kids one night, he sees Geldoff, a foreign exchange student who makes cars explode (by looking at them). Things start going better for Peter (he makes up with MJ and she makes half a costume for him), and then he confronts Geldoff. What I like about this story arc is that Spider-Man and Geldoff have a big argument over whether or not Geldoff is a mutant. Spider-Man thinks it is obvious but Geldoff rejects the idea. Then the X-Men show up. Actually, it would be the female members of the X-Men. Eventually they get around to action, but the most fun in this story arc are the conversations Spidey has with Geldoff and the X-Women. Given that it is interesting that issue #45, "Guilt," consists mainly of Aunt May having a session with a psychiatrist over her feelings about Peter disappearing all the time and that horrible Spider-Man person, running around in his pajamas and doing whatever he wants. "Irresponsible" does not really make sense to me as a title for this collection of stories. For most of these issues the key factor are the conversations that Peter, Spider-Man and Aunt May have with others. Bendis gets a large portion of the credit that normal this time around, especially because he provides a nice mix of heavy conversations and comic dialogue (Kitty Pryde has a crush on Spider-Man, the first non-mutant superhero she has ever met). Even without a big name Spider-Man villain (the Kingpin shows up for the next story arc), "Irresponsible" flesh out the "Ultimate Spider-Man" characters in some interesting and fun ways. "Cats & Kings" (#47-53) follows up Spider-Man's first significant victory as a super hero came, which came when he broke into the Kingpin's tower and turned over copy of security camera footage of the Kingpin murdering one of his underlings to "The Daily Bugle." When the story broke the Kingpin was forced to flee the country to avoid arrest. Now, after getting the best lawyers money can buy, Wilton Fisk has been cleared of the crime and is ready to make his move. The first three issues collected here comprise the first half of the story arc. In "Men of Influence" the Kingpin throws his support behind the mayoral candidacy of Sam Bullit, who is running on an anti-Spider-Man platform that has J. Jona

Back to good form

Contrary to the title given above, this is actually Ultimate Spider-Man Vol 4. (Hard Cover). I can't tell you which issues it contains, because I can't find anything on-line and I don't have the book with me here. Anyway, I bought this one hoping it would be an improvement over Vol 3., which I felt slipped after 1 and 2. I was not disappointed. The stories were strong, the characters well fleshed out and the artwork was as strong as ever. The first stories where Peter is running around without his costume are simply a delight. To me, the stories in this volume were the best stories since the initial being bitten stories. As for the quality of the book itself, well the cover artwork is back, which is a plus. Scattered throughout the volume are the various full page comic fronts, which were so notably missing from volume 3, and these are very well received. The list of extras at the end, however, is a bit short. There are some pencil sketches showing the evolution of Black Cat and the first part of a two part interview. There is also a single missing scene. All in all, a bit lacking (I think I was spoiled by volume 1 and 2, 1 especially). Size-wise it seems about the same as 2, which makes it bigger than 3 (with no page numbers I can only go on weight, and this one is heavier than 3 but lighter than 2. How much more scientific can you get ;-) ) So I would really give this 4 and a half for lack of extras. Damn good, otherwise. Well worth the money, and I'll be staying on board for the next one.
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