Superior Spider-Man Issue 5 Review
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- 2.3 Neutral:
- 2.4 Final Thoughts:
- 3 Of course...
- Writer: Dan Slott
- Artist: Ryan Stegman
- Release Date: March 6, 2013
- Once again, Massacre proved to be a fantastic villain. The pain and suspense that was present all throughout the last issue was there again.
- Otto using the cops as back-up was a great idea, even though it didn't actually work out the way he wanted it to. Also, him saving the lives of helpless victims and citizens proved that he is learning responsibility. Hopefully, this storyline will continue throughout the coming issues.
- Otto ignoring the idea of going on patrol for Massacre at the beginning was selfish and thoughtless. Even if he had his spider-bots running around, he might have found Massacre eve…
Superior Spider-Man Issue 4 Review
Hey, everyone I'm back.
So, today, we're going to do something a little different than what we've been doing in the past. Instead of posting this review on the wiki in full, I will post a link to the review, and instead leave you to comment on my actual blog on my blogspot website.
So, today I'm going to post a review of Superior Spider-Man #4 on my blogspot, and I would like you to not leave any of your comments on this blog, and instead leave them on my blogspot. Also, while on there, please remember to follow my blog.
Thanks, here's the link:
http://spidernerd2013.blogspot.com/2013/04/superior-spider-man-4-review.html
Superior Spider-Man Issue 3 Review
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- 3 Review
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In case you didn't read my exclusive review yesterday (tsk tsk), here's a link to my blogspot exclusive review of Superior Spider-Man #2:
http://spidernerd2013.blogspot.com/2013/04/superior-spider-man-2-review.html
- Writer: Dan Slott
- Artist: Ryan Stegman
- Release Date: February 6, 2013
- The art was great once again.
- Carlie showed suspicion throughout the issue (up to the end, which I will get to) that Spider-Man wasn't himself, which was nice to see. It's nice to know that not everyone in this universe is a complete moron.
- The scene of young Otto being abused by his father added more depth to his character and explanation to his reaction at the use of children as the Vulture's minions…
Superior Spider-Man Issue 1 Review
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- 2 Review:
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- 3 A little surprise:
Writer: Dan Slott
Artist: Ryan Stegman
Release Date: January 9th, 2013
- The art in this issue was well-done and well-drawn.
- The plot was intriguing, what with a brand new Sinister Six for Spider-Man to fight. I believe that it was a perfect choice to have Ock/Spider-Man battle multiple villains at once in order to successfully showcase his tactics and abilities.
- Octavius acted just how he should have, with him being a dog to MJ, to almost killing Boomerang. It was truly reminiscent of Doctor Octopus' behavior, and made perfect sense.
- The fact that the real Peter Parker is still alive, but in a subconscious, ghostly form, is a good sign that he may not be out of the picture p…
Ultimate Spider-Man "House Arrest" Review
Hey everybody, I'm back for my first review of Ultimate Spider-Man. I'm not yet sure if I'm going to go back and review the first season, but I will definitely review the entirety of the second season.
So, without further adieu, I give you my review of "House Arrest".
Let's start with the pros and cons:
Pros:
- The animation was excellent as always. Movements were smooth and the picture was fantastic and clear. Also, the little animation details, like blinking and nudging, were all there. I'm always impressed by that, as that is something that I'd never think to animate.
- Peter Parker/Spider-Man was portrayed much more truly to how he should be. Usually, the show portrays him as an idiotic kid who constantly makes stupid decisions. However, in th…