Spider-Man: Down These Mean Streets


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Down These Mean Streets is a mass market paperback, authored by Keith R. A. DeCandido and starring Spider-Man. It is one of several paperbacks in the Marvel Comics line published by Pocket Star Books.[2] If regarded in Earth-616 canon, the events in the novel take place roughly after Amazing Spider-Man #509.[3]

Spider-Man: Down These Mean Streets

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AuthorKeith R. A. DeCandido
GenreSuperhero fiction
Crime fiction
PublisherPocket Star

Publication date

August 30, 2005[1]
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePaperback
Pages288
ISBN978-1-4165-0968-4

Plot introduction

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The story centers around a mysterious drug known as Triple X that has been giving its users superpowers as well as rendering them mentally and physically unstable. Spider-Man is forced to team with the police to not only protect people from the enhanced users but find the origin of the drug itself. They soon learn that one of Spider-Man's most prominent enemies might be behind the drug but for a grander scheme.[4]

Reception

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The book received good reviews from Unreality-sf.net and Spiderfan.org.[5][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Decandido, Keith R. A. (30 August 2005). Down These Mean Streets. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 1416509682.
  2. ^ DeCandido, K.R.A. (2005). Down These Mean Streets. Pocket Star Books media tie-in. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4165-0968-4. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  3. ^ Keith R. A. DeCandido (2005). Spider-Man: Down These Mean Streets. Pocket Star. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-4165-0968-4.
  4. ^ "Down These Mean Streets". fantasticfiction.com.
  5. ^ "Spider-man: Down These Mean Streets review | Unreality SF".
  6. ^ "Comics : Spider-Man: Down These Mean Streets". Archived from the original on 2016-08-12.
 

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