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Spider-Man: The Lizard Sanction (Spider-Man (Boulevard Books))

Spider-Man: The Lizard Sanction (Spider-Man (Boulevard Books))

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Your Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman
Review: Diane Duane does an excellent job of capturing the characters of Spiderman and Mary Jane in this book. I like how she combined Peter's adventures as Spiderman with events from his real life with Mary Jane. This is what has always made Spiderman one of the most enduring characters in comics. He seems like a real person with real problems and not just some guy who fights bad guys all the time. I didn't really like how the Lizard was handled in this book, but the interaction with his wife and kid did add to the story. This book should appeal to any new Spiderman fans brought in by the movie, or to longtime comic readers like myself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: cool
Review: I like venom and lizard man so this book was cool but dont get the audio tape its awful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice
Review: i thought the pic were cool and the book goes into great detail

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Great Spiderman/Venom story!
Review: She did it again! Diane blew me away in this book! I think if you read the first one in this series(The Venom Factor) this is a defenite don't miss. I especially liked the blend of humor and ruthlessness Duane used when writing about Venom. That was cool!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting enough
Review: The Lizard has never been one of Spider-Man's better villians, but in this book; Diane Duane is able to craft a good story on him. As with the other two books; Venom Factor and the Octopus Agenda, Peter and Mary Jane get a good deal of focus in the novel, and I'm quite happy about that. It is something the Spider-Man comic book writers have forgotten a long time ago.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the few good stories to star the Lizard
Review: The Lizard has never been one of Spider-Man's better villians, but in this book; Diane Duane is able to craft a good story on him. As with the other two books; Venom Factor and the Octopus Agenda, Peter and Mary Jane get a good deal of focus in the novel, and I'm quite happy about that. It is something the Spider-Man comic book writers have forgotten a long time ago.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice
Review: Yep, ANOTHER Diane Duane Spider-Man book. Yep, another pretty boring and usless story that barely ties into the last book (Venom Factor) and I can barely see how it ties into the last book (Octupus Agenda) which I have yet to read, honestly. Yep, Spider-Man fights Venom, the Lizard, and faceless mercs in boring, boring, BORING scenes. Yep, Diane calls him "Spidey" almost throughout the entire novel (as if typing Spider-MAN is too much effort). Yep, Mary-Jane is in it and is even MORE annoying. Yep, more annoyingly juvenile sex-talk and sex-do between Peter and MJ. Yep, there is a stupid sub-plot of MJ getting work in Florida only to find shady dealings while doing so. Yep, you're supposed to take this seriously. Yep, I can't beleive I took this long to write this review.


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