• The Immaculatum have made their big move to remake the world in their image.
• Only the newly savage Spider-Man and Baron Zemo can stop them. Boy, that wasn't a sentence I ever thought I'd write...
RATED T+
Seeing Spider-Man himself leap across the pages of issue #3 in his mutant form makes for some fun, but this series is largely devoid of any intrigue due to its central plot. Read Full Review
In photography, tilting a picture is the equivalent of turning your head to look behind you (Try it! Everything goes tilty!) and looking at too many tilted pictures can even cause a real literal pain in your neck.
The constantly tilted pages, frames & texts in this series have become, by now, SUCH a pain in the neck that it's nearly impossible to follow the story anymore. So here's my Sturgeon Generic Ale Warming: don't read this book. Your neck muscles will love you for it.
(My rating is strictly for the coloring and the lettering. And -as Stan Lee might have said- the staples of the printed version. But the rest is a headache. Stop it.)
Were I stranded on a desert island with 1 comic for entertainment, I'd pick a Liefeld book over this.