SPIDER-MAN VS. BARON ZEMO! 'NUFF SAID!
32 PGS./Rated T
The way that the panels are tilted look like a retro porno, which at first is disorienting, but after awhile, the diagonal design attached to the comedy and action here puts this issue of "Non-Stop" up like toothpaste on a prison wall. Especially in the class of passion projects, "Non-Stop" is setting the bar, a little late in the series, but I guess comic readers everywhere will be able to chalk it up that ol' "Parker Luck". Read Full Review
A really good story, which has room in it for Miles Moralis to come in should Joe Kelly wish to do that. I mean sure. While it is great to see Spidery standing up against a racist white supremacist. It would be even better for the sake of representation to actually bring in Miles Moralis who actually has some skin in the game so to speak. Whatever happens next. I am pretty sure that Spidey is in for an epic fight. Read Full Review
A really fantastic issue that's a pleasant surprise and will give you a feel of the old Lee/Ditko issues! Read Full Review
Joe Kelly's Crank-like tale of the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man reaches the best incarnation of the title's pitch in its fourth issue. Read Full Review
Spider-Man pursues Zemo relentlessly, hindered by his annoying new Nazi protege, Wulf. It is, as promised, non-stop action. But it's smartly structured, well-illustrated, and packed with a surprising amount of clever dialogue. A real treat.
When I saw this number was gonna be Spidey vs. Zemo, my main thought was, "Man, I hope they don't soft-pedal Zemo being a Nazi." Needless to say, it did not disappoint on that score. What's not to love about Spider-Man going ape on unrepentant white supremacists (other than the fact that the bad guys win this round)?
This was pretty good, but I hate the pacing. I really think this could be great if they just slowed down, but I guess that's just not the comic we're going to get.
Bachalo art never got me. It's Spider-Man book. So I picked up all 4 issues but now I am feeling bad to have my money over this.
Story didn't felt interesting much.
Can this diagonal panelling end or not? It makes it uncomfortable to read IMO.