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B**R
Totally worth for Spidey repeat reading
Spider man worldwide by Dan slott was the best Spider man series I have read and wanna read repeatedly for its take on peter as part Iron man like to his own neighbourhood guy
D**E
Cool
Cool
F**O
Slott pushed it too hard!
I love Dan Slotts run on Spider-Man! Superior Spider-Man showed a grown-up Peter Parker (though it wasn't Peter) and what would be possible, if Peter wouldn't always find an excuse for not being successful. And Slot continued this kind of Spider-Man/Peter Parker in Amazing Spider-Man after Peter got control over his body again.But now in Worldwide Slott is pushing this approach too hard, in my opinion. Peter Parker is suddenly the founder of Parker Industries, a global corporation like Apple, and he has even SHIELD as customers like Stark Industries. Peter also seems to be a charity billionaire like Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg and is funding the "Uncle Ben's foundation" (it sounds a bit ridiculous since Uncle Ben's is a rice brand). He drives like James Bond and speaks Mandarin ...... I mean thats all a total overkill. I really liked the new Peter Parker, but why couldn't Slott just take a easy and modest approach. I would prefer Peter as founder of a New York startup company. That would fit. This is way too much and the story isn't that good too.But I blame it on Marvel, at least in parts. Guess they pushed Slott to totally exaggerate his approach on Peter.However, its definitely a downfall compared to the great Spider-Man story arcs Slott delivered the years before (though there were also better and worse ones, but most of them better).
A**S
Only one worth reading
Classic Spidey and a hundred percent more interesting than the rest of horrible comics marvel has been changing and destroying to be more edgy and pandery
C**L
Spidey Goes Global
Peter Parker is now the CEO of his own company, Parker Industries. He has facilities located all over the world, and he has appointed his alter ego, Spider-Man, as his company mascot/bodyguard. In other words, Spider-Man has gone global, and as a result has a bigger neighborhood to protect. And it doesn't take long for trouble to strike, as the company becomes a target of a terrorist organization known as the Zodiac. But why? And how will Spidey handle this plus the pressures of running a company? Read the book to find out. Overall, this book was good. The story had the feel of a classic Spider-Man story, yet it also introduced some cool new things, like the new web shooters (they now have multiple cartridges and can shoot different kinds of webs). The art was very clean cut as well. I recommend this book to longtime Spider-Man fans, as well as new readers who want to give the web slinger a try.
S**E
Peter Parker...now Tony Stark? Meh...
Well, this was a better Iron Man story than a Spider-Man story. Yeah, that's what Dan Slott has done in the series. Worldwide takes Peter to new places for him but smacks of Tony Stark (its even mentioned in the book). While I trust Slott to make this right, I don't love this version of Spidey. Added to the fact that we went from Parker Industries in ruins to them being the next Apple. I assume it will all be explained but, off putting. I like the subplots brewing but the main villains were, and always will be, lame. The art by Camuncoli was very good. Overall, a up and down book that can go either direction from here.
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