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Costa introduces most of the principle players and does well establishing the world around them, with very little exposition or rambling. Spider-Verse #1s downfall may be with the choice of artist though, as fresh off Ultimate FF Andr Lima Arajos style of surreal doesnt go quite right; instead, he leaves you hanging from panel to panel, with character work that doesnt flow from page to page; or, more surprisingly, the characters even become pregnant over a panel (sorry, Spider UK). As if this while event wasnt confusing enough. In the view of your Favorite Traveling Nerd, skip it. Unless you just love oven roasted Spider-Ham.
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