Spider-Man's bad connection

Preeti Chhibber

Book - 2023

"Peter Parker is still learning the ropes--er, webs?--as Spider-Man, and he has a new partner in crime-fighting in his new girlfriend MJ. But having someone who knows his secret makes this high school romance more complicated, not less--especially when a mysterious social media account starts alerting Peter to crimes before they happen. But is it just a smokescreen for a new villain, pulling Spider-Man's strings--er, webs? And when the mysterious Spot gets involved, with powers that can turn ordinary reality into swiss cheese, Peter's realizing that surviving high school might be the simplest of his many problems."--Page [2] of cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Superhero fiction
Action and adventure fiction
School fiction
Novels
Published
Los Angeles : Marvel 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Preeti Chhibber (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"2"--Spine.
"Current status : wrecked!"--Cover.
Physical Description
302 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
790L
ISBN
9781368057707
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Spider-Man continues tackling schoolwork, romantic turmoil, and alien rage monsters in this middle-grade sequel. Just for kicks (and punches) Chhibber spots 16-year-old Spidey a fresh villain du jour from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but the main menace remains the not-quite-extirpated viral invaders from the opener, Spider-Man's Social Dilemma! (2022)--who, in typical comics tradition, stage a major comeback at the abrupt end of this episode to string readers along. Before that, though, the webslinger tussles with the Spot, a resentful adversary dotted with portable interdimensional wormholes, and with girlfriend Mary Jane, who presents him with a demand to give her a way to rescue him if he ever gets into serious danger. Meanwhile, something shifty is plainly in play as the obviously evil techno-giant Oscorp impinges itself more and more on the lives of Peter Parker and his high school classmates, while the teens continue to develop a new social media app. Considering constant nighttime patrols, daytime huddles and chores, and all the threats to his world as well as his emotional equilibrium, it's hard to see when Peter gets any sleep; still, the intertwined plotlines roll forward another inch or two. Peter and Mary Jane are white, and secondary characters are racially diverse. An expertly crafted middle volume featuring a comfy crew of mostly familiar characters. (Fantasy. 9-13) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.