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Comics : Spider-Man 3: Meet the Heroes and VillainsBackground...This Spider-Man 3 Movie tie-in from HarperCollins is at a lexile level specifically targeted for Level 2 (Reading With Help) readers. The book is 6" x 9", soft cover, 32 pages. Each page features edge-to-edge art with an overlaid caption, e.g. "Sandman needs a lot of money. And some of the things he does to get money are really bad."This is a companion book to Spider-Man 3: Spider-Man versus Sandman.
In Detail...
This story covers many of the key points from the movie, though at a hyper-simplified level. Peter is Spider-Man. He loves MJ who is an actress. Gwen Stacy is his lab partner, her father is the police captain, Eddie Brock takes photos of Gwen. The New Goblin used to be his friend but is now his enemy. The Sandman is a villain. Venom is a villain. Spider-Man has to protect his friends and fight the villains, that makes him feel good.
In General...The book attempts to cover all the characters from the film - Aunt May and Jonah are in there too. Of course, the movie was huge in terms of content, and with only 32 pages and twenty words per page, the story in this book only just manages to describe all the characters - there's no time left for any plot!The language used is quite clear throughout, though grammar-Nazis will notice that the example text I quoted starts a sentence with a preposition. Perhaps six-year-olds will forgive that. They may also forgive the lack of any conflict or resolution or other aspects which are typically associated with a story, I'm not sure.
Overall Rating...
Well presented, clear art and clear text. Appropriate vocabulary. That's all
on the plus side. The only real downside is the complete lack of any
traditional plot. Still, it's clear by the title that the book deliberately
chose this approach, and the overall result isn't displeasing. Let's call it
three and a half webs. |
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