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Peter Parker Spider-Man Vol. 2: One Small Break (Paperback)

by Paul Jenkins (Author)
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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics (July 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0785108246
  • ISBN-13: 978-0785108245
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,074,386 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is very good-Fusion rocks!, December 29, 2002
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While many people have been dissing Mr. Jenkins in favor of the current "Amazing Spider-Man" team, he actually presents a very good collection of stories. His tale on assisted suicide makes you think, and the baseball story was touchy. I for one also enjoyed the William story, due to it's inspiring ending. However, the highlight of the book is the Fusion saga- Fusion, an cool-looking villian, has a very personal gripe with Spidey, even though they've never met. What's this guy's major malfunction, and why is it driving him to kill hundreds? You'll have to read the book to find out!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A series of unfortunate encounters for Spider-Man in 2001, November 25, 2004
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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"Peter Parker: Spider-Man, Volume 2: One Small Break" is a trade paperback collection which brings together issues #27-28, and #30-34 of the second volume of the second Spider-Man comic book (which was replaced by "The Spectacular Spider-Man" a couple of years ago). These stories were written by Paul Jenkins, penciled by Mark Buckingham, and inked by Dan Green (Rodney Ramos) and Wayne Faucher. Issue #29 sets up "The Amazing Spider-Man Annual" from 2001, which is why it is skipped in this collection. Clearly in the new Marvel universe this is becoming standard operating procedure, to reprint relatively recent collections in trade paperback volumes. It certainly makes old issues a lot easier to read if you do not have to take them out of your plastic bags to read them again.

All of these stories take place when Peter and Mary Jane were separated. In issues #27-28 Spider-Man is contacted in a series of strange ways by his old enemy Professor Mendel Stromm, the Robot Master (who originally appeared in #37 of Volume 1 of "The Amazing Spider-Man" back in the Lee & Ditko era). When Spider-Man comes "face to face" with his old foe, he finds that Stromm is a disembodied head being kept alive by a machine that he created. Stromm wants Spider-Man to have mercy on him, and kill him. This becomes a rather different sort of dilemma for Spider-Man to face, and his decision is not made any easier by talking to Aunt May, who tells Peter a story about her Uncle Horace.

The next three issues (#30-32) have to do with Fusion, a super villain who goes beyond what the Super Skrull did with the Fantastic Four or the Mimic with the X-Men. Fusion is, by his own definition, "an amalgam of every hero and criminal in this city," which means he can have Doctor Octopus' mechanical arms one minute and Captain America's shield to go along with Wolverine's claws the next. He can also hit like the Thing or make the cops think he is Spider-Man holding a hostage, all for the purpose of eliminating Spider-Man. Fusion detonates a bomb that kills 300 people and Spider-Man still does not know why Fusion wants to see him dead. Then Fusion challenges Spider-Man to a rematch and things go even worse for the web head. But there is one thing to be said for a broken neck: it gives you a moment of clarity.

"Maybe Next Year" (#33) is a nice little change of pace story in which Peter recalls how Uncle Ben used to take him to Mets games. This was back when the Mets used to lose a lot, but as you probably suspect when you are talking Uncle Ben and baseball, there was a lesson here to be taught and for Peter to remember. "If Thine Eyes Offend Thee..." (#34) has Peter agreeing to go to the Fair with Caryn, the woman across the hall. There he runs into William, who was left at a monastery as a child. As long as he lay on his back William could open his eyes with no effect, but if he is standing or upright incredible bursts of energy go shooting out of his eyes. Well, William is walking around the fair and Spider-Man has to do something about it. With the story about Stromm that starts this collection, this last story provides a nice bookend effect. None of these are great Spider-Man stories, but they are certainly better than treading water, which is what both Spider-Man and Peter Parker are doing as long as Mary Jane is not around.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars SPIDERMAN SLIPS A BIT WITH THESE STORIES!, April 2, 2002
By M. E Grant "MacGyver of the Books" (Clinton Twp., Michigan) - See all my reviews
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Paul Jenkins presents four storylines in Spiderman: One Small Break...one of them is good. I'm a huge fan of Spidey but he has been portrayed in a much better style (both plotwise and artistically), look no further than J. Michael Straczynski's Spiderman: Homecoming for a perfect example. Jenkins stories seem to slide back-and-forth between serious and cartoonish way too easily, the artwork only emphasizes the cartoonish nature.

The storylines presented here cover Peter Parker: Spiderman issues #27-28 and 30-34. They include...

#1 - Spiderman battling his arch-enemy Stromm...and then being placed into a situation where he has to decide, "Is it right to kill someone if thousands of future lives will be saved?" Interesting question but it could have been presented in a much stronger light. The villain of Stromm is also not one of the stronger antagonists that Spidey has battled.

#2 - Spiderman battling a revenge hungry foe called Fusion. This storyline takes several interesting turns, the most interesting being when Spiderman receives that "One Small Break" of the title's name. Overall an average outing but there was plenty of untapped potential.

#3 - The best storyline of the bunch (and the only one worth reading in this collection) is a story dealing with Peter Parker (not Spiderman) and his past relationship with his Uncle Ben. The story focuses around an annual attendance of a Mets game and it works on several levels. Again there is some cartoonish nature that detracts from it and keeps it from reaching a "Best of..." level, but overall this one is a great read.

#4 - A silly and stupid and underdeveloped story about a man cursed with dangerous powers and who is being chased by some friendly monks (in the Monk-Mobile!). UG! Why was this story written in the first place...much less included in a TPB? What a waste of space and it doesn't say much if this is the higher level of story to be included into a mainstream TPB.

If you're "Jones-ing" for a Spiderman read then you may want to pick up One Small Break. But if you want to read Spidey in some of his top storylines then look for other TPB's available such as: The Death of Gwen Stacy, Power and Responsibility, or Untold Tales of Spiderman, you'll have a better time there.

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