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Spider-Man:

Secret of the Sinister Six
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ibooks, Incorporated, 2003 - Comics & Graphic Novels - 448 pages

First mass-market edition!

Peter Parker, the amazing Spider-Man, has made an astonishing discovery -- he has a sister! Worse, a manipulative super-villain known as the Gentleman, who had a hand in the deaths of Peter Parker's parents, has somehow brainwashed her into becoming the deadly super-villain known as Pity! Together with Doctor Octopus, Electro, the Vulture, and Mysterio, they've formed the newest incarnation of the super-villain group dedicated to destroy Spider-Man, the Sinister Six. The Gentleman's plan to destroy Spider-Man is about to reach its awful conclusion!

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Gr 7-Up In this final volume of a trilogy, Spider-Man faces six super-villains who attack New York City. Brought together by the deliciously evil "Gentleman," the bad guys each battle the webslinger ... Read full review

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About the author (2003)

Frank Sibila is educated to degree level, and started his Fake Alibi service in 2005. Adam-Troy Castro is a well-known author of science fiction, fantasy, and horror whose short stories have received five nominations for the Nebula Award, two for the Hugo Award, and one for the Stoker. In 2007 he and collaborator Jerry Oltion shared the Seiun Award for best work translated into Japanese, for their acclaimed novella "The Astronaut From Wyoming," His prior books include "Emissaries from the Dead" (first in a series of novels about interstellar investigator Andrea Cort), the Sinister Six trilogy, and nonfiction volumes examining the Harry Potter phenomenon and the television show "The Amazing Race," A full-time writer when he isn't procrastinating, Adam lives in Miami with his wife Judi and a motley assortment of anarchist cats that includes Meow Farrow and Uma Furman. For further information, including essays, artwork, fiction excerpts, and regular updates on forthcoming work, please check out Adam's website at www.sff.net/people/adam-troy. Elizabeth Hutcheson is a freelance features writer and photographer living in Ireland.

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