• Professors missing from Empire State University: Abductees or recruits?
• Skeins of Spider-Man's web drape Lower Manhattan: Charming local color, or Department of Sanitation headache?
• Does anything happen in Kingpin's city without his knowledge? The reporters of the Daily Bugle are beating pavement to answer YOUR questions.
Rated T
Sure, there's the predictable cliffhanger of an ending but at the very least, it doesn't attract from the solid storytelling in the first twenty pages. Read Full Review
This is interesting, but some of the dialogue is off.
While Uatu Jackson fills Spidey in about the knockoff webbing, the Bugle reporters connect important dots that point toward the Kingpin as the main antagonist. It's a decent plot, but being rendered in short, choppy scenes does it no favors. The art is also struggling: Mack Chater seems to have an anti-talent when it comes to drawing distinctive protagonists.
I liked the part where Spider-Man was sassing the robbery guy.