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Spider-man: Forever Young CD de audio – Audio MP3, 29 septiembre 2020
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- IdiomaInglés
- EditorialDreamscape Media Llc
- Fecha de publicación29 septiembre 2020
- Dimensiones15.34 x 2.87 x 12.8 cm
- ISBN-101662037678
- ISBN-13978-1662037672
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Richard Rohan is an experienced narrator, actor, and director who has recorded hundreds of audiobooks in every genre. In 2003, he received the Audie Award in nonfiction and, in 2008, was named the Best Voice in Science Fiction & Fantasy by AudioFile magazine.
A diverse cast of individuals worked together to achieve the brilliant sound and performances contained in this audiobook.
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- Editorial : Dreamscape Media Llc; Unabridged edición (29 septiembre 2020)
- Idioma : Inglés
- ISBN-10 : 1662037678
- ISBN-13 : 978-1662037672
- Peso del producto : 59 g
- Dimensiones : 15.34 x 2.87 x 12.8 cm
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SPIDERMAN: FOREVER YOUNG is a loose adaptation of the classic "The Lifeline Tablet Saga" that deals with the Kingpin trying to steal a stone tablet from the university, the mob boss Silvermane discovering it contains the secret of eternal youth (which he desperately needs), and Peter Parker trying to deal with his various responsibilities to the people in his life.
This isn't really the greatest of Spider-Man stories to adapt to either book format or graphic audio. I actually listened to the latter before switching to the former. The characterization is fine but it's a bit on the shallow side with the Kingpin being pre-Daredevil and thus not nearly as menacing or personal in his fight against Spider-Man as he would be against Matt Murdock.
Silvermane is actually the most interesting villain in this story as the 80+ year old man is on the last years of his life in a society that only respects strength. The tablet represents a chance at a new life that he won't be able to enjoy otherwise. He's also a vicious, murderous old creep that is no less dangerous for the fact he only has weeks to live.
One frustrating element of the story is that Lee and company lean heavily into the fact Peter Parker is viewed as a coward by his friends because he's always running away from danger due to being Spider-Man (and needing to change). This is a ridiculous thing to worry about as anyone not running away from gunfire is an idiot and it's not like any of them were doing anything. It really only works as a dramatic irony from our protagonist. Given Peter is also running into danger, as far as they know, to take photos then this is doubly ridiculous.
The character of Gwen Stacy shows up for a decent chunk of change as we see her as an activist, science student, and beloved daughter of Captain George Stacy. She is saddled with worrying over whether she's in love with a "coward", though, and everytime that shows up--the storyline becomes less enjoyable. Still, it's awesome to see her in her prime and I regret that she didn't show up in the latter half of the book (set after her death).
Vanessa Fisk is also a character that changes a great deal from the way she was initially presented to the woman we know from things like the Daredevil TV show. Here, she's an ethereal depressed woman who is the Kingpin's one anchor to sanity. There's none of the darker side to the character we later encounter.
In conclusion, I enjoyed this book but it is very flawed with a few serious missteps in their desire to make us feel for Peter Parker's inability to manage his secret identity. It was a thing they relied on heavily during this time period but it just didn't work as well for me as it could have.

