Written by BRIAN REED
Penciled by MARCO SANTUCCI
Cover by MIKE MCKONE
Where the heck is Spider-Man when you need him?! In her first true test as a solo hero, Jackpot tries her best to keep the cast of Brand New Day alive and well. But with Harry Osborn, Robbie Robertson and the rest of the folks in Pete's life under siege during the Skrull Invasion, New York City's registered hero, may have bitten off more than she can chew.
32 PGS./Rated A ...$2.99
My feelings for Secret Invasion: Amazing Spider-Man couldn't be classified as outright hatred or revulsion, but I can't honestly recommend it to the casual Spidey fan. "Brand New Day" does have its vocal advocates, however, and I'm sure this sort of tale is right up their alley. Read Full Review
Okay, Jackpot can't really carry this book with her personality, but she definitely does this with many close-ups of her butt. Ironically speaking, of course. The comic is still not really great. And this first page with Spider-Man working as "previously in the ASM" is hilarious, but at least it made me not skip it, so I guess that was the point.
I also don't like the way Brian Reed uses this sinister six skrull. I wish this guy really used his powers. I mean, besides the super strength...