Spidey crashes the interview where Shathra is spreading rumors about him! Can Peter keep his Spider-Man reputation intact?
John Romita Jr. also makes this book more about emotion than simple super-hero/ super-villain action. His depiction of faces is meaningful. Shathra has a look of vicious amusement. Spider-Man's anger is palpable. The friendly neighborhood cameos perfectly express the disbelief and disgust they have toward Shathra's accusations. While Mary Jane really should know better, her reaction depicts a vulnerability and genuine sense of hurt. Read Full Review
I dunno, this was very weird in many ways. Why did Shatra try to destroy his reputation, if he was already hated by almost everyone? Why didn't Shatra continue to pretend that she's just a woman, if she tried to destroy Spidey's reputation? And what's wrong with this conclusion? I dunno, it wasn't bad, but kinda weak in comparison with other issues.