Captain George Stacy has discovered Peter Parker’s secret, but he’s willing to keep it to himself in return for a favor. The mysterious duo known as Cloak & Dagger have come to town, and since they’re way beyond the average beat cop’s ability to take down, Spider-Man has a choice: simply place himself in mortal danger, fighting two foes with unknown powers, or take off the mask. All Ages …$2.99
The tone is another thing that distinguishes Marvel Adventures: Spider-Manfrom other Spidey books. Too many comic book reading snobs still believe all-ages is congruent with silly and juvenile, but when Peter suggests that Captain Stacy is using him to do his dirty work, Captain Stacy is disturbed by the accusation. He's disturbed for three pages, one of them completely lacking dialogue. Stacy calls up Spidey, and he apologizes. Captain Stacy is a good man who makes a mistake and then owns up to his error in judgment. That is awesome, and that's why this book earns five bullets. I just added Marvel Adventures: Spider-Manto my pull list. Read Full Review