Ultimate Spider-Man : 01 Spider-Man - Stan Lee and Peter David – A pretty solid and slightly modernized re-telling of Spidey’s origin story. Good voice-work, and a nice story for both new and old fans alike. Tragic, of course, but classic. – ****
Ultimate Spider-Man : 02 Suits - Tom De Haven and Dean Wesley Smith – This was a new story, one I don’t think ever featured in the comics (Black Bee? I think that was the name). Anyway, it was actually a pretty good story, heart-warming, nice, and true to Spidey and how he is/would react. Enjoyable - ****
Ultimate Spider-Man : 03 Cool - Lawrence Watt-Evans – A tragic story of a Spidey-fan trying to impress. Sad, but could totally see this story happening. Interesting, but sad - ***
Ultimate Spider-Man : 04 Blindspot - Ann Nocenti – Probably my least favorite story in the collection. It was weird and felt forced. I didn’t like the pacing, and it seemed to jump around to try and make a cohesive tale when it was all said and done. - **
Ultimate Spider-Man : 05 Kraven the Hunter Is Dead Alas - Craig Shaw Gardner – Another mediocre tale, an odd team-up (Mysterio and the Vulture) as a means to an end. The story seemed out of character for both villains, and the underlying monologue by Spider-Man was the most interesting part. Even with that, it still seemed a mediocre effort, and I wasn’t invested, had potential, didn’t capitalize on it. - **
Ultimate Spider-Man : 06 Radically Both - Christopher Golden – Ah, the Lizard, a tragic story. I liked the take, from the viewpoint of Conners. Visually, I kept picturing the McFarlane Spider-Man stories in the 90’s (the Torment storyline). I’ve never loved the Lizard, but appreciated this insightful piece into the mind and workings of the good doctor. - ***
Ultimate Spider-Man : 07 Scoop! - David Michelinie – I love Michelinie’s writing, and this story gave a very human feel to Spider-Man. Focusing more on the humanity of Spider-Man, with journalistic integrity. A sad, yet heart-warming story. Seemed a little rushed, but was still really good! - ****
Ultimate Spider-Man : 08 Tinker Tailor Soldier Courier - Robert L. Washington, III – Spidey doing what Spidey does, until he’s interrupted by Chance. Will good intentions win out? - ***
Ultimate Spider-Man : 09 Thunder on the Mountain - Richard Lee Byers – Interesting back-country tale where we join right in the middle of the action. I like how these stories are non-cannon, but have characters from the books that we know. Decent story - ***
Ultimate Spider-Man : 10 Cold Blood - Greg Cox – On a frigid winter day, a freezing Spidey faces off against a mindless Morbius. Decent action and overall story - ****
Ultimate Spider-Man : 11 An Evening in the Bronx with Venom - John Gregory Betancourt and Keith R. A. DeCandido – Venom is my favorite Spidey character, so I was glad he made an appearance in this collection. This tale was a little too long for what I got out of it. Also, since I listened to this on audio, the reader’s interpretation of Venom was way off base, so that detracted. All said, it was a good story about the Lethal Protector and how he goes about his business, and as always, his interactions with Spider-Man are top-notch! - ****
Ultimate Spider-Man : 12 Five Minutes - Peter David – A very sad story, and frustrating (you can feel the pain and sympathize with one or both characters). This was a good story, very well-written, but I’m rating it lower because it almost hurt to read it… - ***
Overall rating (based on each story) was 3.25*
I’d listen to another similar collection!