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  • The Ultimate Spider-Man

  • By: Stan Lee, Marvel
  • Narrated by: Thom Rivera
  • Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (112 ratings)

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The Ultimate Spider-Man

By: Stan Lee, Marvel
Narrated by: Thom Rivera
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Beginning with a novella by Spider-Man's co-creator Stan Lee and veteran Marvel writer Peter David retelling the wall-crawler's origin, this exciting anthology has original stories featuring one of the world's most enduring heroes.

From Tom De Haven and Dean Wesley Smith's look at Spidey's early career to David Michelinie's portrait of a dying reporter who wants his last story to be the revelation of Spider-Man's true identity and Lawrence Watt-Evan's tale of a boy whose web-slinging hero-worship leads to tragedy - plus stories by Craig Shaw Gardner, Richard Lee Byers, Ann Nocenti, and many more - here are spectacular new Spider-Man adventures!

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Solid short story collection!

I really enjoyed this, even the first story that's yet another retelling of his origin, but is made somewhat unique by hearing in book format. The Mysterio short story is a real dud (it legit makes no sense, felt very rushed with a complete lack of ending), but otherwise this is very enjoyable, with excellent narration throughout by Rivera, particularly his JJJ! Definitely recommend it!!

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Great Collection of Novellas and Short Stories

I got this expecting a continuous story. That wasn't what I got. I was also expecting this to be based off the Ultimate Spider-man comics. Didn't get that either. This, however, was fantastic. I'm really glad I picked this up! The collection is fantastic!

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Great Anthology That Makes Me Miss Earlier Spidey Days

I throughly enjoyed this anthology series. Each story felt unique and important, showcasing Peter at different points in his history as Spider-Man.

I loved the first story giving more insight into Peter’s head the day of his uncle Ben’s death, including what he was doing at the time it went down. It was also great for Aunt May, Ben himself, Liz Allan, and Flash Thompson. Subsequent stories worked very well getting into the characters of some of his major villains. I loved the twist involving the Venom story.

The final story was poignant, bittersweet, and very touching. As a lifelong Peter and Mary Jane shipper, this story as well as them being married for most of the stories (the first one obvious predating their first meeting, though I secretly hoped it would be mentioned that Mary Jane actually witnessed Peter leave his room as Spider-Man and thus knew all along. A fact that was revealed after they were already married). This anthology, especially with the final story centering Peter and MJ, made me miss their marriage more than I already had. I hope someday Marvel undoes that horrible retcon and realizes that stories like these show that drama, intrigue, etc can still happen even though characters are married,

Finally, I need to praise the writers for understanding Spidey and nailing every characterization of every character, providing twists and emotions. And I must absolutely applaud Thom Rivera who is PHENOMENAL as Spidey. He sounds like versions of the character I experienced in other audiobooks, animated series’s, and video games. He also did great work as each of the supporting characters. And the villains? WOW. He DID that!!! I would love if he did even more voice work for Spidey, Marvel, and even comics in general! Looking up his other work NEOW!!!

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can not say enough about these storys

great book hope you will love this book as much as I did .

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Spider-Man

In general a great audio book for Spider-Man fans. Some of the stories were better than others but no real misses. Most of the stories seemed to have to do with “human” or psychological problems. The first story or origin was the best. The last 2 finished strong with the last actually pulling in lots of emotion.

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A good collection for spidey lovers

The audio done by Thom Rivera is well performed and I think he’s a good voice for Peter and Spidey.

Personally I love Spider-Man, but I didn’t grow up in a comic book household. So for me, my first Segway into it was the 90s animated series. And then I became a mega fan when Tobey took on the role.

This collection starts with a pretty awesome novella that covers the origin story. Peter is bitten by an irradiated spider that has been causing some problems inside Dr. Otto’s mechanical arms. While not so different from many of the other versions, I like the idea of one of his greatest enemies having a direct connection to creating his alter ego. The accident that ensues also inadvertently creates Doc Ock. Then in a very similar sequence to the Sam Raimi movie, Peter creates this alter ego in hopes of stopping the burglar that killed his uncle Ben. I’ve always like the idea of finding new strength and immediately wanting revenge, but then becoming this superhero that’s arguably the most genuinely ‘good’ out of all of them. This “good guy” version is kind of what they seem to be doing with Tom Holland’s portrayal.

The other stories are collected like an anthology. I liked and disliked some of them, but nothing stuck out as particularly bad. Mostly they felt like they belonged to a bigger piece, which made them kind of seem like they were always missing something. I did enjoy a story where Mary Jane asks simply for five more minutes, just for Peter to be told by a police officer that he was five minutes too late to save someone. A really good short on the idea of time and how particularly hard it would be to be a hero and also try to have personal life.

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The So-So Spider-Man

I’m a huge Spider-Man fan and have heard great things about this book online but honestly I don’t see what other people love about it. The narrator does a fine job but the stories inside are kinda boring and stale. This is definitely the bottom of the list Spider-Man book.

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exciting at first

i was excited from the foreword from stan lee and the first chapter, but then the story turned into life lessons and morals we've heard 1000 times. them rivera does a great job bringing everyone to life but the stories are lacking in some regard or are too predictable. I enjoyed it but some things felt forced or unnecessary.

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