Spider-Man 3: The Junior Novel

Spider-Man 3: The Junior Novel by Jasmine Jones, published by Harper Collins in April 2007, is a 144-page book written in English. This edition presents a narrative that follows Peter Parker and his alter ego, Spider-Man, as they encounter a mysterious black goo that transforms into a new suit, leading him into a struggle with pride and revenge. The story unfolds as Peter faces formidable villains, Sandman and Venom, challenging his identity and heroism.
Readers will find an engaging tale that explores themes of action and adventure within the superhero genre. The narrative delves into Peter’s internal conflict and the consequences of his choices, set against a backdrop of fantasy and magic. This junior novel serves as a media tie-in, appealing to fans of comics and graphic novels while providing an accessible version of the Spider-Man saga.
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Everything’s going great for Peter Parker–and Spider-Man–until some mysterious black goo oozes into his life. It forms into a new black suit that leads Peter down a dark path of pride and revenge . . . and into the clutches of fearful villains Sandman and Venom. Will everyone’s favorite hero ever be the same?
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