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Ultimate Spider-Man #1-7
- 対象読者年齢9 歳以上
- 本の長さ200ページ
- 言語英語
- 対象4 and up
- 寸法16.87 x 0.86 x 25.88 cm
- 出版社Marvel
- 発売日2009/8/5
- ISBN-100785139400
- ISBN-13978-0785139409
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- 出版社 : Marvel; New版 (2009/8/5)
- 発売日 : 2009/8/5
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 200ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0785139400
- ISBN-13 : 978-0785139409
- 対象読者年齢 : 9 歳以上
- 寸法 : 16.87 x 0.86 x 25.88 cm
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2014年9月10日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
Nice version to put on the shelf. I have always loved the series.
2014年8月5日に日本でレビュー済み
Ultimate Spider-Man誌の1−7話まで収録
グリーンゴブリン編パート1
平凡な高校生だったピーター・パーカーはオズコープの特殊な雲にかまれたことによりスパイダーパワーを手に入れてしまう。
あまりにも強大な力に苦しむピーター、もてあます力を発散する方法を模索するが……。
一方ピーターで奇跡的に人体実験が終わったことに気づいたノーマンは自身で人体実験を行い……?
新規層向けにして現代風のスパイダーマン!
映画やアニメなどの映像メディアに露出するスパイダーマンの代替の元ネタはここですね!
バグリー先生のアートは素敵ですし、ベンディス先生の丁寧なストーリーテリングは必見です!
グリーンゴブリン編パート1
平凡な高校生だったピーター・パーカーはオズコープの特殊な雲にかまれたことによりスパイダーパワーを手に入れてしまう。
あまりにも強大な力に苦しむピーター、もてあます力を発散する方法を模索するが……。
一方ピーターで奇跡的に人体実験が終わったことに気づいたノーマンは自身で人体実験を行い……?
新規層向けにして現代風のスパイダーマン!
映画やアニメなどの映像メディアに露出するスパイダーマンの代替の元ネタはここですね!
バグリー先生のアートは素敵ですし、ベンディス先生の丁寧なストーリーテリングは必見です!
2004年8月28日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
映画『スパイダーマン』とはまた違った面白さがあります。洋書の割には材質もいいし、英語もちょっと難しいかもしれませんが、ストーリーは十分楽しめると思います。第1話~第7話が収録されています。かなりおすすめです。
2001年9月10日に日本でレビュー済み
スパイダーマンの「リメイク版」とでもいうべき作品。40年近く続いて、もはや収拾のつかなくなってしまった感のあるオリジナル版から、「いじめられっ子の高校生が超能力を得る」というエッセンスを抽出して、話を再構築している。いまや、もしかしたらオリジナル版より面白いかも。
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Angeline Gallant
5つ星のうち5.0
Interesting.
2021年5月22日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I chose this rating because I really liked this comic and I have liked spider man ever since I seen him and I really like it and can't wait to read volume 2.
Brandon
5つ星のうち5.0
The best modern retelling of Spider-Man
2017年9月12日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Ultimate Spider-Man Vol 1: Power and Responsibility ( Issues 1-7)
This series written by Brian Michael Bendis with artwork by Mark Bagley technically started the Ultimate Marvel universe if I am not mistaken. Since its debut, Ultimate Spiderman has become one of the most influential takes on Spider-Man in recent years. Bendis takes the story of Peter Parker, which hasn’t been revisited to my knowledge since the 1960s and reintroduces him into a world that closely resembles our own and is grounded in our own reality. This means that Peter is very much a product of the early 2000s and deals with concerns and struggles of young adults in a modern setting, which differ from the 1960s in most cases. Peter doesn’t differ too much from his mainstream Marvel universe counterpart. He has feelings for Mary Jane, but it isn’t something that dominates his life. Aunt May and Uncle Ben are pretty much the same figures that we are familiar with, but Uncle Ben seems to have a more prominent role as a father figure to Peter than what he appeared to be in the main stream universe. Bendis perfectly captures the feelings and struggles of a teenager in high school and the angst and raging changes that young adults go through. Obviously, this experience differs from person to person, but Bendis makes it a very prominent force in his run on Spider-Man. Mary Jane differs from her original counterpart as she is very smart and similar to Peter, which she was not in the main stream Marvel universe, initially. She had aspirations of becoming an actress, in the Ultimate Universe she appears to be just as bright as Peter and could pursue careers in the fields of science, more likely. There are plenty of subtle nods to some of the major figures in the Spider-Man mythos throughout the comic and Bendis leaves plenty of plot threads open to explore in further story arcs down the line. Norman Osborn is featured in this story arc as well and he is much more menacing and conniving than he has been in some of his iterations in the past, especially since his inception. My only complaint is that I didn’t really like the Green Goblin in this universe. He is a monster both figuratively and literally, yes, but that’s one of the intriguing things about Norman is that he executes most of the Goblin’s plans himself, but instead he is turned into a giant green demon who can control fire……. yeah, that doesn’t really match up with the Green Goblin. But I do like that most of the prominent figures/ teams in the Ultimate Marvel universe are tied back to the Super Soldier Serum and Captain America and Spider-Man is no different. Mark Bagley’s artwork is very good. I enjoy it throughout his entire run on Spider-Man. Sometimes, I think, when he draws a closeup of a character he puts maybe too much emphasis on the eyes and it appears that they are crying. But besides that, his artwork is amazing and any other artwork that enters the Ultimate Spider-Man line sticks out like a sore thumb and throws off the series. Overall, this is one of my favorite iterations of Spider-Man, very grounded, very human and it is a compelling run to follow.
This series written by Brian Michael Bendis with artwork by Mark Bagley technically started the Ultimate Marvel universe if I am not mistaken. Since its debut, Ultimate Spiderman has become one of the most influential takes on Spider-Man in recent years. Bendis takes the story of Peter Parker, which hasn’t been revisited to my knowledge since the 1960s and reintroduces him into a world that closely resembles our own and is grounded in our own reality. This means that Peter is very much a product of the early 2000s and deals with concerns and struggles of young adults in a modern setting, which differ from the 1960s in most cases. Peter doesn’t differ too much from his mainstream Marvel universe counterpart. He has feelings for Mary Jane, but it isn’t something that dominates his life. Aunt May and Uncle Ben are pretty much the same figures that we are familiar with, but Uncle Ben seems to have a more prominent role as a father figure to Peter than what he appeared to be in the main stream universe. Bendis perfectly captures the feelings and struggles of a teenager in high school and the angst and raging changes that young adults go through. Obviously, this experience differs from person to person, but Bendis makes it a very prominent force in his run on Spider-Man. Mary Jane differs from her original counterpart as she is very smart and similar to Peter, which she was not in the main stream Marvel universe, initially. She had aspirations of becoming an actress, in the Ultimate Universe she appears to be just as bright as Peter and could pursue careers in the fields of science, more likely. There are plenty of subtle nods to some of the major figures in the Spider-Man mythos throughout the comic and Bendis leaves plenty of plot threads open to explore in further story arcs down the line. Norman Osborn is featured in this story arc as well and he is much more menacing and conniving than he has been in some of his iterations in the past, especially since his inception. My only complaint is that I didn’t really like the Green Goblin in this universe. He is a monster both figuratively and literally, yes, but that’s one of the intriguing things about Norman is that he executes most of the Goblin’s plans himself, but instead he is turned into a giant green demon who can control fire……. yeah, that doesn’t really match up with the Green Goblin. But I do like that most of the prominent figures/ teams in the Ultimate Marvel universe are tied back to the Super Soldier Serum and Captain America and Spider-Man is no different. Mark Bagley’s artwork is very good. I enjoy it throughout his entire run on Spider-Man. Sometimes, I think, when he draws a closeup of a character he puts maybe too much emphasis on the eyes and it appears that they are crying. But besides that, his artwork is amazing and any other artwork that enters the Ultimate Spider-Man line sticks out like a sore thumb and throws off the series. Overall, this is one of my favorite iterations of Spider-Man, very grounded, very human and it is a compelling run to follow.
Kindle Customer
5つ星のうち5.0
Amazing
2017年7月11日にオーストラリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Read this many times. So good. I love this take on spider-man and the new spin on the character. 5 stars
Mr. S. W. Steel
5つ星のうち5.0
A DC fan Converted!!
2007年6月15日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I am a big fan of DC comics and their characters. I mainly follow the stories of Batman,Superman and the Justice League of America. I have never really got into Marvel at all, but have been a fan of the Spiderman films, and then my girlfriend started to tell me all about the sub-plots of the characters, so i decided to give this volume a whirl, figuring that if i didn't like it, it was no great shakes.
I have to say that i was really surprised bu the quality of the story-telling, sub-plots, background, characterisation and of course, the art-work. This volume deals with the origins of Spiderman, and although I believe it isn't quite the original version that first came out all those years ago, i thought it was very well done. It follows elements from the first Spiderman film with the Goblin, Harry Osborn,Doc Ock, Mary Jane, Aunt May and Uncle Ben, but gives the story some real depth. We see Peter as a typical teenager, with built-in angst and struggles against authority whilst not being able to tell the girl he is attracted to how he feels about her. We see how he gets his powers, and how he strives to find his place in the world - what he should be doing with them, how best to use them etc...
What i really liked was the pacing of the whole volume. It wasn't all about fighting and action sequences.It was punctuated by them, and not at the expense of the story or the characters. There is plent of smart humour in here too, and i liked that - it is something that other writers should take heed of. Sometimes a comic needs to have some fun too!
I read through this volume in pretty much one go. And i bought the next few to keep me going!! There are a lot more to come, and i for one, will be adding them to my collection.
I would recommend this volume to anyone who likes the films and wants to know more about Spiderman and all the other characters he meets. My girlfriend knows the original story-arc and says that for the die-hard Spidey fan these are excellent re-workings of those classic beginnings. So, i guess there is something here for everyone!Old and new fans alike!
Finally, i have to say that this is one of the best graphic novels i have read in a long time.I am a huge DC fan, but have found their recent work to be a little hit and miss. Some of their works are too action heavy, or too serious, or under-developed or don't add anything to the great characters they have. This collection by Marvel outshines anything i have read by DC in a long, long time - and that probably goes right back to Kingdom Come by Alex Ross, which is about 10 years old now!
I can't wait to read the next volumes in this series - excellent, one-sitting stuff!!!!!!
I have to say that i was really surprised bu the quality of the story-telling, sub-plots, background, characterisation and of course, the art-work. This volume deals with the origins of Spiderman, and although I believe it isn't quite the original version that first came out all those years ago, i thought it was very well done. It follows elements from the first Spiderman film with the Goblin, Harry Osborn,Doc Ock, Mary Jane, Aunt May and Uncle Ben, but gives the story some real depth. We see Peter as a typical teenager, with built-in angst and struggles against authority whilst not being able to tell the girl he is attracted to how he feels about her. We see how he gets his powers, and how he strives to find his place in the world - what he should be doing with them, how best to use them etc...
What i really liked was the pacing of the whole volume. It wasn't all about fighting and action sequences.It was punctuated by them, and not at the expense of the story or the characters. There is plent of smart humour in here too, and i liked that - it is something that other writers should take heed of. Sometimes a comic needs to have some fun too!
I read through this volume in pretty much one go. And i bought the next few to keep me going!! There are a lot more to come, and i for one, will be adding them to my collection.
I would recommend this volume to anyone who likes the films and wants to know more about Spiderman and all the other characters he meets. My girlfriend knows the original story-arc and says that for the die-hard Spidey fan these are excellent re-workings of those classic beginnings. So, i guess there is something here for everyone!Old and new fans alike!
Finally, i have to say that this is one of the best graphic novels i have read in a long time.I am a huge DC fan, but have found their recent work to be a little hit and miss. Some of their works are too action heavy, or too serious, or under-developed or don't add anything to the great characters they have. This collection by Marvel outshines anything i have read by DC in a long, long time - and that probably goes right back to Kingdom Come by Alex Ross, which is about 10 years old now!
I can't wait to read the next volumes in this series - excellent, one-sitting stuff!!!!!!