
Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man #3, The Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998) #20-30, Annual #2, Spider-Man (collected editions) #Other, Marvel Masterworks #10
Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 3
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Manga
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形式
電子書籍
ページ数
275
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 28, 2009
出版社
Marvel Comics
ISBN-10
1302368567
ISBN-13
9781302368562
説明
This volume brings together a remarkable collection of iconic Spider-Man tales penned by the legendary Stan Lee and illustrated by the innovative Steve Ditko. As readers delve into these pages, they are treated to a series of exhilarating adventures featuring the beloved web-slinger as he faces off against formidable foes and navigates the challenges of his dual life as Peter Parker.
Amidst the action, the stories explore deeper themes of responsibility, sacrifice, and the complexities of adolescence. Spider-Man's struggles resonate with fans, emphasizing that being a hero often means grappling with personal dilemmas and moral choices. The vivid artwork captures the dynamic energy of New York City, bringing each thrilling moment to life.
As the collection progresses, the beloved hero encounters a host of intriguing villains and allies that shape his journey. With each installment, the reader is pulled into a world where heroism and humanity intertwine, solidifying Spider-Man's place as one of the most enduring characters in comic book history.
Amidst the action, the stories explore deeper themes of responsibility, sacrifice, and the complexities of adolescence. Spider-Man's struggles resonate with fans, emphasizing that being a hero often means grappling with personal dilemmas and moral choices. The vivid artwork captures the dynamic energy of New York City, bringing each thrilling moment to life.
As the collection progresses, the beloved hero encounters a host of intriguing villains and allies that shape his journey. With each installment, the reader is pulled into a world where heroism and humanity intertwine, solidifying Spider-Man's place as one of the most enduring characters in comic book history.