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The Death of Jean Dewolff (Amazing Spider Man)

The Death of Jean Dewolff (Amazing Spider Man)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great Spider-Man story with a shocking twist at the end!
Review: Published in 1990, The Amazing Spider-Man: The Death of Jean DeWolff is a trade paperback collection that reprints Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #'s 107-110 (October 1985-January 1986). This story was about the death of police officer Jean DeWolff, who was a recurring character in the various Spider-Man comic books at the time. Her unfortunate death was committed by the Sin-Eater, a crazed madman. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Rich Buckler, this story has a shocking twist at the end. It's also interesting as the events of this story unfold, Spider-Man himself ends up in some extreme fury and rage, which is usually not the case with everybody's favorite neighbourhood wallcrawler. One of writer Peter David's early comic book works, The Death of Jean DeWolff is a must have in anyone's library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Way Spider-Man should be done
Review: This is some of the earliest comics work of Peter David, and is a great example of how Spider-Man should be written.

Jean DeWolff was a recurring police officer in the Spider-books. Her death at the hands of a serial killer named the Sin-Eater was a major crisis for Spider-Man. The webbed one is usually a fairly light-hearted guy, but this story had an edge to it that made it stand out.

If this book becomes available again, and you have any interest in the character, the author, or comics in general, pick this one up!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Way Spider-Man should be done
Review: This is some of the earliest comics work of Peter David, and is a great example of how Spider-Man should be written.

Jean DeWolff was a recurring police officer in the Spider-books. Her death at the hands of a serial killer named the Sin-Eater was a major crisis for Spider-Man. The webbed one is usually a fairly light-hearted guy, but this story had an edge to it that made it stand out.

If this book becomes available again, and you have any interest in the character, the author, or comics in general, pick this one up!


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