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Marvel 1602. Spider-Man script, Jeff Parker; art, Ramon Rosanas; colors, Ramon Rosanas & Jim Charalampidis; letters, Simon Bowland.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew York : Marvel Worldwide, 2010Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780785128175
  • 9780785141341
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN 6720.1.M27 .P223 2010
Summary: "With his secret identity of the Spider, the boundless ambition of individuals such as Norman Osborne and an untamed wilderness populated with tyrant lizards, the New World of 1602 was a dangerous enough place for Peter Parquagh. But now, charged with escorting the traitorous Osborne back to England, things will only get rougher for the young hero. Transatlantic travel is never safe, but Parquagh has the added hurdle of dealing with his superstitious fellow sailors, who are frightened and threatened by the former printmaker's strange abilities. While fending off their increasing hostility and the danger of treacherous pirates, Parquagh must struggle to ensure the safe passage of the ship and its prisoner, as well as a dangerous and mysterious cargo"--P. [4] of cover.
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"Contains material originally published in magazine form as SPIDER-MAN 1602 #1-5"--Verso of cover.
"T+"--P. [4] of cover.

"With his secret identity of the Spider, the boundless ambition of individuals such as Norman Osborne and an untamed wilderness populated with tyrant lizards, the New World of 1602 was a dangerous enough place for Peter Parquagh. But now, charged with escorting the traitorous Osborne back to England, things will only get rougher for the young hero. Transatlantic travel is never safe, but Parquagh has the added hurdle of dealing with his superstitious fellow sailors, who are frightened and threatened by the former printmaker's strange abilities. While fending off their increasing hostility and the danger of treacherous pirates, Parquagh must struggle to ensure the safe passage of the ship and its prisoner, as well as a dangerous and mysterious cargo"--P. [4] of cover.

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