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A review by crookedtreehouse
Spider-Man: Blue by Jeph Loeb
5.0
A truly excellent condensed Spider-Man story. A love letter to Gwen Stacy after her death includes many major Spider-Man villains. This book was absolutely full of love for Spider-Man's history both plotwise and characterwise. You even get to see the evolution of Mary Jane from silver age bombshell to modern-age three-dimensional character.
[a:Tim Sale|61388|Tim Sale|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1576874697p2/61388.jpg]'s art is, as always, fantastic. But I so associate him with DC (thanks to Loeb & Sale's[b:Batman: The Long Halloween|106069|Batman The Long Halloween|Jeph Loeb|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1350137101l/106069._SY75_.jpg|680248]) that I kept thinking of this as a DC book.
If you're a Spider-Man fan, this is an excellent book. I would even recommend this as a first Spider-Man book, as it encapsulates so many of the classic tropes and stories without making it seem like a Greatest Hits storyline.
[a:Tim Sale|61388|Tim Sale|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1576874697p2/61388.jpg]'s art is, as always, fantastic. But I so associate him with DC (thanks to Loeb & Sale's[b:Batman: The Long Halloween|106069|Batman The Long Halloween|Jeph Loeb|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1350137101l/106069._SY75_.jpg|680248]) that I kept thinking of this as a DC book.
If you're a Spider-Man fan, this is an excellent book. I would even recommend this as a first Spider-Man book, as it encapsulates so many of the classic tropes and stories without making it seem like a Greatest Hits storyline.