Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man #3

Writer: Paul Tobin Artist: Matteo Lolli Publisher: Marvel Comics Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
6.0Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

Spidey & Wolverine. Perfect match & a simple job, right? All Spider-Man has to do is follow Wolverine for one day and report what he does. What could go wrong with that? How about the fact that Wolverine is not fond of being followed, or that he draws Spider-Man into a chaotic battle with a crime family, a battle that could cost Spider-Man his life? And will Spider-Man's salvation be Wolverine, or the Blonde Phantom, or Bullseye... the man who never misses?

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Jun 25, 2010

    Oh, lest we forget the star of this story. I keep thinking that this is probably how Spider-Man should look. He shouldn't be muscular. He has the proportionate strength of a spider. He was always a youthful hero, and the art team capture these elements of design in one strong package. The fact is that all of the Torrinos dwarf Spider-Man. He's about as tall as Wolverine but unlike Logan, Spidey's still growing. In any case, the comparative size and sinew of Spidey to his foes makes his feats look more impressive. It's much cooler to see a little guy toss around muscle-men then to have two muscle-men have at it. Lolli also remembers that Spidey is supposed to freak these guys out, and he includes a moment where Spidey comes crawling out of the darkness, down the wall. That would freak out anybody. Read Full Review

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