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Chargement... Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane: Sophomore Jinxpar Terry Moore, Craig Rousseau (Illustrateur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Good read. This type of book is little outside of my confort zone. But I was pleasantly surprised that I liked the story and especially the illustrations. Mary Jane is a sophomore in high school fantasizing about Spider-Man. She tries her best to focus on school and her new job at a hair cutters. She can't help but wonder who the real Spider-Man is. Could it be Peter Parker, who always has an excuse to leave everytime he talks to Mary Jane? Or is Spider-Man one of her close friends? Read the book to find out more. ( ) From its first page, Sophomore Jinx has a different tone and voice than the previous volumes of Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane; new writer Terry Moore introduces the device of Mary Jane narrating the book. The whole thing instantly feels different. Not in a bad way... but it's not what drew me to the series to begin with. The transition isn't assisted by the myriad discontinuities between volumes. Mary Jane and company were at least sophomores before, if not juniors; now they're starting sophomore year. Flash Thompson was star quarterback; now we're told he warmed the benches all last year. Mary Jane had a job in a clothing store (among many other places); now she's never had one. All of the recurring characters have vanished. Worst of all, the series left off in November or so; now it's the following August, yet the characters' emotional lives don't seem to have changed at all. The main plot of the book, MJ discovering that someone's made a website devoted to mocking her, is no worse than any of the goofy plots that ran under McKeever's pen, but without his fun dialogue and Miyazawa's fun art, there's nothing to sell it, and so it falls flat. Plus, five issues go by and MJ and Peter's relationship hardly changes. (Under McKeever, it'd've changed five times.) I can see why the series cut off at this point. It's all right, but it's got nowhere near the charm that it used to. The McKeever/Miyazawa run is good enough for me. Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane: « Previous in sequence | Next in sequence » aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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At long, long, long, looooooooooooooooong last, SHE'S BACK! Mary Jane Watson, in her very own adventures! Superstar writer Terry Moore (Strangers in Paradise, Runaways) supplies story (and covers!) and artist Craig Rousseau (The Perhapanauts) brings his best for this all-new mini-series. It's the beginning of a new high school year. MJ finally feels like she's got her life in order. Good friends, good classes, good relationship with a certain Wall-Crawler... but is there someone behind the scenes that's got it in for our rambunctious redhead? Collects Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane Season 2 #1-5. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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