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Spider-Man

Drowned in Thunder

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
J. Jonah Jameson, the publisher of the Daily Bugle, has denounced Spider-Man from the beginning, convincing New Yorkers to see him as a criminal and a menace. But when a robot attack on Manhattan injures Peter Parker's students and Jameson blames Spider-Man, their feud takes on a personal dimension. As the embittered web-slinger faces further robot attacks, each deadlier than the last, his spider-sense warns that Jameson himself is behind them, possibly colluding with Electro, Alistaire Smythe, or another of Spider-Man's mortal foes. Convinced that his worst critic has become a mortal enemy, Spider-Man declares war on Jameson—a war the publisher is eager to wage. But in their relentless pursuit of victory, they both risk losing everything that matters to them—and may both fall victim to the cataclysmic secret behind the robots. GraphicAudio® Production.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 25, 2013
      Despite the immensity and deadliness of Spider-Man’s rogues’ gallery, his most vexing foil has always been J. Jonah Jameson, publisher of the Daily Bugle. Throughout Spidey’s career, Jameson has worked to paint the superhero as a menace to society and a dangerous criminal. After a robot attack in New York City injures one of Peter Parker’s students and Jameson’s blames Spider-Man, the webslinger begins to take the feud personally. And when his investigation into the robot attacks—which are increasing in intensity—suggests that Jameson might be behind them, Spider-Man becomes obsessed with tying the publisher to the crimes, putting himself (and his loved ones) at risk. As is appropriate for a production with the tagline “A Movie in Your Mind,” this audiobook is a full cinematic experience, without the actual cinema. The background music and sound effects—gunfire, thunder, the sound of Spider-Man’s body being bludgeoned—complement the narration. While the overuse of music and sound in some audiobooks can be a distraction, here it’s an asset. The effects and music keep the pace humming along, even when the narrative slows. And it’s clear the crew of around 25 contributing voice actors had a blast recording this audiobook, which is pure entertainment.

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