The Avenging Spider-Man #15

Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Gabriele Dell'Otto Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: December 5, 2012 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
7.2Critic Rating
6.4User Rating

Dellotto drawing Devil Dinosaur? Done!

  • 8.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Dec 13, 2012

    Avenging Spider-Man #15 is yet another example of how much fun comics can be. Cullen Bunn is able to make the team-up of Spider-Man, Moon Boy and Devil Dinosaur feel special. All the dinosaur fighting Devil Dinosaur is involved in does steal the show but Spider-Man is still able to make his presence known with some good comedic timing. If you have yet to give Avenging Spider-Man a try I recommend you start now because this has easily been one of Marvel's gems. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Dec 5, 2012

    Avenging Spider-Man #15 is an awesome comic book that's just filled with action and comedy. What we have here is an absolutely fun read from beginning to end that easily earns a recommendation. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Dec 5, 2012

    With the next issue of Avenging tying into Amazing Spider-Man #700 and likely taking the series into a darker direction, it's good to have one more fun and wacky storyline starring Peter Parker. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Newsarama - Aaron Duran Dec 6, 2012

    Gabriele Dell'otto on pencils have some vibrancy to them, but most of what he draws gets lost in very muddling coloring by Dommo Aymara. It's a real shame, as there is some fun action in this book, but you just can't see it very well. Both Bunn and Dell'otto showcase some good talent in this book, it's just too bad so much of it gets buried in heavy shadows and blurred coloring. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Den Of Geek! - Mike Cecchini Dec 7, 2012

    Unfortunately, though, this issue feels pretty thin. It's the conclusion of a two-part story that really only had enough material for one issue. I don't really hold it against 'em, though. Avenging Spider-Man is a consistently fun book, and I can't complain too loudly about a book full of gorgeous Dell'Otto art. But some team-ups really are better in theory, and I wish that Bunn and Dell'Otto had put the effort into something a little more grounded. Better yet, had this been a self-contained, one-and-done, I'd get another shot at such a terrific creative team doing another Spider-Man story. Ah, well. Maybe next time! Read Full Review

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