How? The tone has not changed.
FAST TIMES AT MIDTOWN HIGH Part 2
• Between AP high school classes, extracurriculars at the X-Mansion and saving the New York streets from the most sinister of villains, it's easy to say Annie May Parker has a tight schedule.
• But when two schoolmates mysteriously obtain super-powers, she takes it upon herself to keep them in line...despite her parents' best wishes.
Rated T
Houser and Stockman's work together cements Renew Your Vows as the strongest of the Spider-Man books published by Marvel right now. Read Full Review
Another solid entry in the saga of the Spider-Family. I'll always miss having Conway and Stegman behind the wheel, but I'm still happy to be getting any quality stories featuring these characters. The writing is really enjoyable, and Jody Houser clearly understands what it is that people love about Renew Your Vows and knows how to put it to use. The artists present the story in a way that matches the easy-going nature of the book well, and nail the communication that’s crucial to its success in feeling fluent and not stilted. Definitely check this out if you’ve enjoyed the series so far. Read Full Review
If you are looking for a more adult and mature story this ain't it. This issue continues the trend of light and fun with the Parker Spider-family. Read Full Review
Annie Parker tries her hand at balancing responsibility and being cool, with mixed results. Read Full Review
Seeing Annie being a teacher to those two is the best part of this issue.
Annie tries to shape her newly-powered classmates' heroic journeys on her own. The narrative divide between daughter and parents deepens in good ways; this is almost entirely Annie's story. The cartoony art is still expressive and the script delivers both a compelling plot and engaging dialogue. This story feels skewed toward younger audiences, but it's far too well done to alienate grown-ups.
I liked seen Annie taking the wrong step & I was waiting to see where that will go really wrong. Look like I will have to wait next week for that. But this was a fun comics about Teenager, Teenage parents & Kid who want to be hero but without really knowing what it is.
Cover - Not really what was inside, but that kind of related. And I like the art 1.5/2
Writing - Maybe a little to contemplative. But I like what I read. 2.5/3
Arts - The art is not perfect, but did a really good job. And I like this outfit more for Annie ^^ 2/3
Feeling - A little ongoing I like to read without care for been put in jeopardy by what happen in the Marvel Univers. 2/2
Not as good as the previous issue, but still good. The art suits the whole school setting, and the characterization is great here. The story itself isn't too strong, but it's still a fun read.
Jody Houser ruined this book.