Eight Years Later Part 2
• It's the annual Parker Family Fun Day on Coney Island!
• But what is supposed to be a relaxing day at the beach quickly turns into a superhero spectacular!
• Meanwhile, Peter and Mary Jane's concerns surrounding Annie continue...
Rated T
Focusing on Mary Jane was a great idea for this issue. Her character progresses a lot, and it's all matched very well with moments of humor and action. Read Full Review
Minor setbacks aside, this installment of the saga of the Spider-Family is a welcome one. There is much to be praised on the writing front: a pace that doesn’t let up, entertaining and memorable dialogue, and great character interactions. The art and ink may have been bogged down somewhat this time around, but it won’t be enough to hurt your general enjoyment of the book. Overall, this series is still exactly what it’s always aimed for, and that’s family fun that I’m going to recommend you check out. Read Full Review
We think we're getting a standard Lizard story throughout the proceedings, but things are not always as they appear. It's a fun ride through what might be a mundane action story but the twist at the end keeps our interest and we'll surely want to get the next issue when it's revealed that the Lizard wasn't doing what everyone thought he was doing…to be continued. *** (7.7 rating) Read Full Review
Renew Your Vows has worn out its welcome. I'm pretty sure the people still swearing by this series think Parker Industries still stands and Secret Empire is still going on. Read Full Review
Old school entertainment. The sort you thought Marvel would no longer do. Mind you, I'm sure they'll soon ruin it.
That's nice. But that is the issue with this ongoing. That just nice.
It's a read & forgotten story. And it's a shame because Annie worth better than that.
If the good not make better story, the sale will fall & sometime soon this title will exist no more/ I was hoped that this ongoing show marvel they made a mistake with One more Day.
But they will not listen if the sale is too low. At least the cliffanger make us interested to follow the next one.
Cover - Nice ... But not good. 2/2 because the art is strong & it's link to the story.
Writing - A little more please 2.5/3
Arts - Not bad ... But not good easer. 2/3
Felling - I want for more. Unleash the possiblity of the title. He isn't related to the more
Same as with the last issue. Somewhat cartoonish art, which does somewhat work here but the art style from the previous part of the book would work much better. The story does not progress at all, which is not too desirable in a story that focuses on a time-skip.
The hero conflict of the current arc - the Lizard running amok at Coney Island - turns into a misunderstanding brawl in the "no, see, I need your help" mode that is pretty much Curt Conners's signature schtick. The bulk of the comic is an MJ-centric flashback that is an awful lot - too much - like a rehash of last year's #2. It feels like the editors are *daring* us to keep paying $4 per issue while they dial the creative quality down to the lower notches of the "Infinite comics" zone. I certainly wouldn't dare; even though I'm reading this via Marvel Unlimited I feel a little ripped off. Jody Houser's script is stronger than Nick Roche's art, but that's about the faintest, most damning praise possible.