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Cargando... The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol. 3: Here There Be Monsterspor Paul Jenkins
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The first story, with Curt Connors having Lizard problems again, is pretty good, with Curt finally realizing that all these years the Lizard has been an excuse for his own shortcomings. The second story, though, is pretty special. It involves a young man, crippled and speechless with cerebral palsy, who becomes witness and participant to Spider-Man's battle with Morbius. This is reminiscent and probably inspired by an older story in which Spider-Man visits a young fan, spends an evening with him, and reveals his secret to him before he goes. The catch, see, is that young Tim is dying of leukemia. Here, the catch is Joey Beal's cerebral palsy. There, the similarity ends, though. This is a special story, as I said, and the artwork is unique, painted, and works perfectly with the verbal imagery. Great story. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
He's struggled for years to control the coiled reptile that dwells deep within his heart. Now, at the end of his rope, one bad day will change Dr. Curt Connors' life forever - and the Lizard will stalk the streets once more! As Connors' self-destructive behavior escalates, Spider-Man must try to corral his out-of-control friend. But the Lizard may force the wall-crawler to kill, rather than cure! Plus: On a rooftop in the Bronx sits a sad handicapped man. A prisoner of his own crippled body, how will a battle between the wall-crawler and Morbius, the Living Vampire, change his life? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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