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A trilogy worth the waiting for.
Date of Review: Dec 31, 2007
The Bottom Line: Amazing
In this trilogy in the Spider-Man series, we see a different side of the usual Peter Parker character. This so called goody two shoes finally decides to take a walk on the wild side. Unfortunately, with his change in moral values he also risks the love of his true love Mary Jane Watson. Peter Parker is at a bit of a rough patch in his life, and he stumbles across a new way to deal with his problems. HE is taken over by a dark form, that not only makes him stronger, smarter, leaner, and savvy. As his new found strength takes over him he is now becoming a completely different person. He stops caring about what others need, and does what makes him happy. This unfortunately awakens Mary-Jane to see a man that she never wanted. She in return leaves him. This heart break for Peter leaves him to find a way to get his love back. Unlike finally decides also that Peter is not the reason that his father has passed away. That it was his father's own fault for letting the darkness consumes him. In the end Harry saves the day and Peter gets the girl he decides to let go of his darker side, and live with himself the way he is.