SpiderMan Blue Jeph Loeb Tim Sale Books
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SpiderMan Blue Jeph Loeb Tim Sale Books
In late 2003 I was just getting into comics as an adult after some motivation from a life long fan of the medium. I hadn't read comics since my own youth, but felt an inclination to check up on my childhood hero, Spider-Man, which my friend was not particularly a fan of. Left to my devices, I stumbled around my local comic book shop until one of the store clerks noticed my apprehension. They suggested a self-contained story not tied to "current", 2013 continuity: Spider-Man Blue. I flipped through the hardcover, waffled back and forth on the price, and finally decided to take a gamble. The artwork was beautiful, but I wasn't particularly eager to sit down and read a lot of the story in the store with this clerk over my shoulder. Fortunately, once I got home and cracked open the book, I never looked back.Spider-Man Blue is amazing. It has classic Spider-Man beat 'em up moments, it has banter, it has Peter Parker stumbling through his social life, it has girls, it has emotion. This is a great story. It's a story most casual Spider-Man fans know, in part, or in full, but retold so elegantly, and with such beautiful illustrations. I can't imagine a Spider-Man fan who would not love this story. I just can't. I suppose you could say, yeah, yeah, I've heard all this before, but even the framing story is just sweet, and sad, and so through and through Spider-Man. This book just embodies everything I've ever loved about Peter Parker.
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SpiderMan Blue Jeph Loeb Tim Sale Books Reviews
God i am depressed after reading that. It was super good, a honest heart felt love letter to the past of spiderman. I would highly reccomend this to any true believer.
Absolutely loved the story, as it's amazingly written. Despite hearing how depressing it is, I was pleasantly surprised to find a story more akin to a lighter and more enjoyable tone. For anyone interested in Spider-Man, this trade is an absolutely wonderful read, from the way Loeb presents the story to the surprisingly crisp and clean art from Sale.
First of all, I LOVE Spider-man. He is hands down my favorite comic book character. And this book is one of the best Spider-man books ever created. Jeph Loeb crafted a heartfelt story which was exemplified by Tim Sale's beautiful artwork. It was so good that I read this book in one sitting. If you love Spider-man comics, great storytelling, and great art, then this book is a must buy.
I just can't think of any comments to say rather than this is a must-read for every Spidey fan. It delves into the times where Peter was having a very different life of his own he was meeting girls, he was trying to make new friends... and of course, Spider-Man was getting more popular every time. Tim Sale excels at this book, entering the chart of top artists of Spider-Man, along with McFarlane or Ditko himself. Jeph Loeb proves that he is at its best when working with Sale, and the duo deliver a very vivid story.
In terms of edition, I really like this wave of paperbacks edition by Marvel. The cover is shiny, and the book itself its beautifully edited. The quality of the paper is magazine-style.
Going back to the story in this book, it clearly states that although it is your actions that define you, the people around also tell a lot of the kind of person that you are. Not only a perfect love story, but also nostalgia makes its way through the pages.
Please do read this book. It will totally show a side of Peter Parker (and his relationship to Gwen Stacy) only few times we were able to read.
this is a great spiderman story but go into it knowing the beginning and ending are the best parts and the spider-man stuff in the middle is good but not the highlights of the story at all. Not as good as something like kravens last hunt or anything but still more memorable than a lot of other arcs and sagas. if you like love stories and drama you will like this more than the light hearted goofy stuff you can generally expect.
This was a very sweet, and amazing story. I like how Peter is telling Gwen about some of the old times that they had back in their day, and how Peter was kind of in a love triangle with Gwen and Mary Jane, even though the latter at the time was sort of dating Harry. I also liked how Spider-Man inspired Flash to be a hero in his own way by joining the army. And, I loved the end where MJ overheard Peter talking into the tape recorder, and wasn’t mad at him. She knows how much Gwen meant to Peter, and she admitted that she misses Gwen, too. Very well done.
The love story between Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy is a tragic one. Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale don't tell anything new but they tell it in a new way that is poetic and calm, without the rush in the adventures in which they were originally told. Is a way you simply cannot ignore. Both art and plot sum up to make an outstanding memory.
If you are already familiar with Spider-Man adventures then you already know how their romance ended so the happiness there is in the book is one you felt cruelty withering to its sad doom.
In late 2003 I was just getting into comics as an adult after some motivation from a life long fan of the medium. I hadn't read comics since my own youth, but felt an inclination to check up on my childhood hero, Spider-Man, which my friend was not particularly a fan of. Left to my devices, I stumbled around my local comic book shop until one of the store clerks noticed my apprehension. They suggested a self-contained story not tied to "current", 2013 continuity Spider-Man Blue. I flipped through the hardcover, waffled back and forth on the price, and finally decided to take a gamble. The artwork was beautiful, but I wasn't particularly eager to sit down and read a lot of the story in the store with this clerk over my shoulder. Fortunately, once I got home and cracked open the book, I never looked back.
Spider-Man Blue is amazing. It has classic Spider-Man beat 'em up moments, it has banter, it has Peter Parker stumbling through his social life, it has girls, it has emotion. This is a great story. It's a story most casual Spider-Man fans know, in part, or in full, but retold so elegantly, and with such beautiful illustrations. I can't imagine a Spider-Man fan who would not love this story. I just can't. I suppose you could say, yeah, yeah, I've heard all this before, but even the framing story is just sweet, and sad, and so through and through Spider-Man. This book just embodies everything I've ever loved about Peter Parker.
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