"Will Thanksgiving be a happy one for Spider-Gwen and friends? That very much depends on what crime lord Matt Murdock and his ninjas bring to dinner! It's time for Gwen Stacy to stop running from Earth-65's Kingpin of Crime - but Matt may have a thing or two to teach the budding Spider-Woman!"--Back cover.
"The Spider-Woman of Earth-65 was convinced that the Lizard's threat died in her arms along with Peter Parker. But a new reptilian rampage leaves her with doubts not only about Peter's life, but also his death. While her father, Captain George Stacy, struggles with Gwen's double life, troubles mount as the Osborns make debut--and Gwen finds herself on S.H.I.E.L.D.'s most-wanted list! Perhaps Jessica Drew, the Spider-Woman of Earth-616, can offer some wise lessons about power and responsibility that might come in handy when Gwen battles the Goblins!"--Back cover.
"To defeat Matt Murdock, the Kingpin of her dimension, Gwen Stacy must let Venom win! But there's a problem: if Murdock dies, then so does Gwen! But that's the least of her worries, as Gwen has found herself on a one-way road into darkness after recent events . . ."--Back cover.
"In 1863, twelve-year-old Danny and his older sister Kathleen arrive in New York City to start a new life, but they soon find themselves navigating through the same prejudices and struggles they experienced in Ireland"--OCLC.
After discovering that she is not human, twelve-year-old Alice Mayfair is on a mission to find out who and what she is, but she must do it alone because her best friend Millie Maximus, an undersized Bigfoot who lives in the forest near Alice's school in upstate New York, is focused on fulfilling her dream to sing for a nationally televised talent competition.
"In a dual narrative, Elaine struggles to protect herself and brother Stephen in 1918 New York City, and Molly, her daughter, does the same for her brother, Angus, in 1955 San Jose, California"--Provided by publisher.
Ruby and Oscar are caught up in a romance despite very different backgrounds and her having given up on music, while he is the prot?g? of her father, a renowned composer.
Collects "The Amazing Spider-Man" comic strips from 1983 through 1984, featuring Peter Parker who is given superhero powers after being bitten by a spider.
Fifteen-year-old Mia's scarred face is a constant reminder of the car crash that killed her sister, but a summer at her grandmother's Manhattan apartment and new friends help her find happiness again.
"Take a journey through New York City: shapes, colors, patterns, and people are everywhere--and things look different depending on who is doing the looking. In this playful, poetic ode to photography and point of view, one young girl captures moments of insight and community in her beloved hometown"--Provided by publisher.