HONOR KILLING!
Skinner - the Predator with no clan or code - is more than the enemy of Spider-Man and the target of Kraven. He's also detested by his fellow Yautja. A hunting party has arrived in New York. And all hell is about to break loose.
RATED PARENTAL ADVISORY.
Rated T+
Predator Versus Spider-Man #3 turns up the heat in terms of action and stakes. Setting up an epic final issue, I truly do not know how this will shake out. Read Full Review
Predator vs. Spider-Man #3 relies mostly on its fast-paced, explosive action to carry the weight of a story that still feels thin on plot. The intense fight scenes provide the thrills fans are looking for, but the narrative hasn't quite hit the depth it needs. Hopefully, the final issue will bring all the threads together. With Benjamin Percy gearing up for Predator Kills the Marvel Universe later this year, there's also a chance the ending will lay the groundwork for that upcoming series. Read Full Review
Predator vs. Spider-Man #3 mostly depends on its action sequences, which are as intense as you'd expect them to be, to cover the fact that its plot is a little thin. Hopefully, all the pieces come together in the final issue. Read Full Review
Plot
Peter and JJ Jameson are attacked by three Yautja who are after Skinner, a dishonorable hunter, and The Bugle has information on his whereabouts thanks to Peter's investigation. This entire sequence continues with the New York City blackout, which Kraven himself continues to help continue, because he prefers to hunt in the dark, and that way he doesn't attract the attention of the Avengers or X-Men.
Spider-Man confronts the Yautja while Jameson escapes from the building and runs into Detective Lapearl, who witnesses the building explode and a huge web-like sac fall, with a Predator inside ready to attack.
MJ and a girl are led by a homeless man to a hiding place because Skinner is about to arrive. He throws t more
Loving this!
I'm not sure what is going on with the art with the panel where the Glaives are being thrown at Spider-man. It looks like his back is sliced in half. Other than that the art is prtty dynamic. I like Kraven making sure the power is off for "his' hunt. The idea of a rogue Predator is interesting. I just don't know how they are going to wrap things up in ionly one issue.
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