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Webslinger: Unauthorized Essays On Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man (Smart Pop series)

by Gerry Conway (Editor), Leah Wilson (Editor)

Other authors: Lou Anders (Contributor), Michael A. Burstein (Contributor), Adam-Troy Castro (Contributor), Keith R. DeCandido (Contributor), JR Fettinger (Contributor)11 more, Robert Greenberger (Contributor), Richard Hanley (Contributor), Darren Hudson Hick (Contributor), David Hopkins (Contributor), Paul Lytle (Contributor), Michael Marano (Contributor), Joe Mccabe (Contributor), Brett Chandler Patterson (Contributor), Matthew Pustz (Contributor), Robert Burke Richardson (Contributor), Robert B. Taylor (Contributor)

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The tangled web of vengeance, love, and loss woven by Spider-Man comics and films is explored in this collection of insightful essays by acclaimed writers of comics and science fiction. A variety of topics--from the superhero's sarcasm to the science behind radioactive spiders--are discussed in essays on "Turning Rage into Responsibility: A Psychology of Loss," "Love Is Selfish: Can a Hero Afford Personal Attachments?," and "Self Identity and Costume Design." The popular rival Green Goblin, the bumbling-yet-influential media, and the part New York City itself plays in stories are skillfully explored, as is the overall philosophy of mild-mannered Peter Parker and Spidey's relationship with the rest of the characters in the Marvel universe.… (more)

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