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Urban-Think TankDiscover the groundbreaking work of Urban Think Tank (UTT) in our latest book, which highlights innovative urban pilot projects emanating from the informal city. This thought provoking release, published by Hatje Cantz Verlag in 2022, showcases UTTs journey through the complex socio political landscape of Chvez era Caracas and its ongoing influence across Latin America, Europe, and Africa. With nearly two decades of experience, UTT stands at the
Discover the groundbreaking work of Urban-Think Tank (UTT) in our latest book, which highlights innovative urban pilot projects emanating from the informal city. This thought-provoking release, published by Hatje Cantz Verlag in 2022, showcases UTT’s journey through the complex socio-political landscape of Chávez-era Caracas and its ongoing influence across Latin America, Europe, and Africa. With nearly two decades of experience, UTT stands at the forefront of the social turn in architecture, pioneering concrete urban interventions that foster social cohesion in megacities of the Global South and in the evolving metropolises of Europe.As you explore the pages of this brand-new book, you'll gain valuable insights into how UTT’s diverse methodologies challenge traditional urban planning practices. Through projects that blend architecture, film, theatre, exhibitions, and print media, the firm creates new discursive spaces that ask critical questions: How do our cities evolve? Who do they serve? Notably, the book reflects on UTT's acclaimed work on the squatted skyscraper, a project that earned them the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2012. This book not only revisits past achievements but also imagines the future of hyper-urbanization by exploring informal settlements, spatial play, and artistic interventions in public spaces. Perfect for architects, urbanists, and anyone interested in the dynamics of urban development, this volume is essential for understanding the complexities of contemporary city life and the potential for inclusive design.
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★★★★★ 3
Interesting but limited
Format: Paperback
A tale of sound and fury signifying... what? There's a lot going on. A lot of pretty pictures. But at the end of the volume you don't really know anything. Won't be buying volume 2.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great story
Format: Paperback
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A great storyline stat
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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
A Great Starting Point / What The Readers Want
Format: Paperback
This is the Spider-Man comic I have been waiting a decade for. For some reason with Marvel Comics these days there is a mindset that Peter Parker and Mary Jane cannot be happy by staying married together ever since the release of the terrible storyline One More Day. Nick Spencer almost undid this terrible decision but was prevented from doing so.
The series gives readers exactly what they want by starting it off with Peter and MJ already married and with kids. This is a brand new continuity that is separate from the old Ultimate universe that welcomes readers with a new starting point. Peter is not yet established as Spider-Man and the story is about him gaining his powers while he is an older and more mature individual. There are quite a few surprises that I will not spoil, but it will demonstrate how this is not the same universe as the original 616 universe.
I have to hand it to Jonathan Hickman as he is a great writer that is able to grab the attention of his audience and keep them invested in what happens next. This was apparent on his previous runs with Avengers and New Avengers. Also, the art by Marco Checchetto is top tier as this man is one of the best artists working in the comic industry currently at this time. Check out this comic if you are looking to read a good Spider-Man series.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Best Spider-Man book out there!
Format: Kindle
I really enjoyed this first volume of ultimate Spider-Man. As a (sort of) adult myself I love the new twist on the origin with Peter being a grown ass man with in his mid to late 30s with a career & young family when he gets the the powers this time instead of geeky teenager who is perpetually in his 20s in the 696 Marvel universe. Really enjoy the different take on Green Goblin as well and looking forward to seeing how everything plays out with the whole mission and greater conflict laid out in this book. The artwork is stellar and the writing is really sharp and crisp. Peter has never been more likable & charismatic and MJ & Gwen Stacey have never looked hotter. I could not recommend this book highly enough if you are a Spider-Man fan. As a matter of fact I enjoyed this book so much that I read it twice which I very rarely do.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2025
★★★★★ 5
The Spider-Man We Didn't Know We Needed
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) Vol. 1 is the breath of fresh air the franchise needed. Instead of the familiar wide-eyed teenager, we get a Peter Parker in his mid-30s - a husband, a father, and a man already carrying the weight of the world before he ever puts on a suit. That added dimension makes him instantly more compelling.
The family dynamics, while central to the premise, don't always land with the emotional weight they deserve. It's a minor gripe in an otherwise confident debut.
Hickman deserves credit for sidestepping decades of continuity baggage and reimagining beloved characters in arcs that feel genuinely new. For longtime fans and newcomers alike, this is a worthy read.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026