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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN num: 9780785127017
ISBN number: 0785127011
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 608
Printing Date: August 22, 2007
Publishing house: Marvel Comics
Age index: Young Adult
Sale Popularity Level: 423389
Studio: Marvel Comics
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The very first part of Spider-Woman's career concludes as her collection of challenges and crises is completed! Some of Marvel's most stupendous scribes set the heroine against Morgan le Fay, the Viper, Gypsy Moth and other fearsome foes, forgotten or otherwise! Plus: the very first appearances of X-Factor's Siryn and X-Force's Caliban! But after tearing through a gauntlet of magicians, mad scientists, murder and mystery, what final fate awaits the webbed wonder? Guest-starring Spider-Man, the Hulk, the X-Men and the Werewolf! Collects Spider-Woman #26-50, Marvel Team-Up #97 and Uncanny X-Men #148
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If you like Chris Claremont's early work, then you will like this book. I hate how he wrote in the late '70s and early '80s, so I found myself cringing half the time. The art is okay. Claremont didn't write all of the issues in this book, the rest were written by Ann Nocenti and Mike Fliescher. None of the stories are very good. I think the very first volume is much better than the second, but neither of them should replace Lee/Kirby/Ditko books on your shelf.
Not as bad as the '70s She-Hulk book.
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This is a surprisingly good read at an even more surprising value. The art is grey and white, but it looks clear and clean, and great. The paper is lower quality then what you'll find on modern Marvel/DC tradepaper backs but it seems no worse then the kind of paper you get in most Vertigo trade paper backs. And there are a truckload of issues collected.
The stories are really cool and entertaining and stand well on their own despite the fact that most of the action takes place on the West Coast (L.A, San Fran) (ie. Super-star guest appearances by, say, Spider-man show up but mostly the title remains A-list free seeing as how everyone A-list in Marvel was born, raised, educated and live/work/die in New York City).
Of course when Chris Claremont takes over, prepare for some good X-men fest thrown in though.
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The art by Leiloha on a whole is fantastic. The stories are more enjoyable then the First Spider-Woman Essential. The stories are more intense with real and serious threats from the villians. Great book.
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If you are a fan of Spider-Woman, but you do not want to spend months, even years, tracking down every single issue of her series in the back issue bins of comic shops & conventions, this is definitely a collection for you. As someone who spent his high school & college years in the 1990s doing just that for any number of series, the Essentials are definitely a fantastic format. And we get to see all of the artwork from those back issues in glorious grey & white, the detail and craftmanship of the artists unobscured by the low quality colour printing comic books were burdeoned with in those days.
Certainly there's some great art in the stories reprinted here, most if it done by the very talented Steve Leialoha, as well as a handful of issues pencilled by the underrated Brian Postman, plus fill-ins by Carmine Infantino, Ernie Chan, and Jerry Bingham.
The writing is also top-notch, enjoyable, and fun. This volume sees the conclusion of Michael Fleisher's stint as writer, the entirety of Chris Claremont's run (featuring appearances by the X-Men, Juggernaut, Morgan le Fay, Madame Hydra, and the introduction of mutant mainstay Siren) and the four issue wrap-up penned by Ann Nocenti.
My only criticism is that this collection omits Avengers issue #s 240-241, a siginificant two-part epilogue to the Spider-Woman series finale that wraps up several loose ends from that title. Instead, this collection features a reprint of Uncanny X-Men #148, a story in which Spider-Woman appears in a minor capacity. Considering #148 has already been reprinted in Essential X-Men volume 3, it would have made more sense to include the two Avengers issues, which are much more significant for the character, and which have never previously been reprinted.
In any case, that one point aside, this collection is definitely still worth getting. Afterwards, just keep an eye out for those two Avengers back issues.
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