The Amazing Spider-Man, [Volume 2], Revelations (Book, 2002) [Texas Group Catalog]
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The Amazing Spider-Man, [Volume 2], Revelations

The Amazing Spider-Man, [Volume 2], Revelations

Author: J Michael StraczynskiJohn Romita, Jr.Scott HannaDan KempWes AbbottAll authors
Publisher: New York, NY : Marvel Comics, [2002] ©2002
Series: Amazing Spider-Man, 2.
Edition/Format:   Print book : English : Direct editionView all editions and formats
Summary:
Vowing to always use his amazing abilities to protect his fellow man, Peter comes to understand--in the wake of the tragedy at the World Trade Center--that not all heroes possess great powers. Also, Aunt May discovers Peter's greatest secret, setting a new status quo for the wallcrawler and the woman who raised him.
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Genre/Form: Graphic novels
Graphic Novel
Paperback
superhero comics
Superhero comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Comic books, strips, etc
Bandes dessinées de superhéros
Bandes dessinées
Named Person: Spider-Man, (Fictitious character); May Parker, (Fictitious character); Spider-Man, (Fictitious character)
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: J Michael Straczynski; John Romita, Jr.; Scott Hanna; Dan Kemp; Wes Abbott; Kaare Andrews; Avalon Studios,
ISBN: 0785108777 9780785108771
OCLC Number: 50422136
Notes: "Originally published in magazine form as Amazing Spider-man (Vol. 2) #36-39
Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
Contents: Stand tall --
Interlude --
The conversation --
Meanwhile.
Series Title: Amazing Spider-Man, 2.
Other Titles: Amazing Spider-Man,
Revelations
Responsibility: written by J. Michael Straczynski ; pencils, John Romita, Jr. ; inks, Scott Hanna.

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Vowing to always use his amazing abilities to protect his fellow man, Peter comes to understand--in the wake of the tragedy at the World Trade Center--that not all heroes possess great powers. Also, Aunt May discovers Peter's greatest secret, setting a new status quo for the wallcrawler and the woman who raised him.
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