THE SECRET ORIGIN OF SPIDER-GIRL!
Is she friend or foe? It's not looking good for Spider-Boy. This will be a fatal issue, especially once you learn about THE GOLDEN FANG and why it may mean the death of Spider-Boy AND Daredevil!
Rated T
Spider-Boy #13 introduces a young Hawaiian mutant and several more superpowered youngsters. While Bailey doesn't learn how it could affect world events, he discovers the Golden Fang of the Gaping Maw's immediate purpose. After risking Tabitha Briggs' wrath, Daredevil must do something that goes against his sense of honor. Still, it's Madripoor, Daredevil. When youre here, anything goes! Read Full Review
The sequel to a story never told, because of Spider-Boy's "erasure" from reality, featuring a cute riff on 'Enter The Dragon', two new young superhumans, and a Bullseye that I (almost) don't want to see thrown off a rooftop. Read Full Review
Well the front cover is a total lie and the back story we got so far for Spider-girl is really lame. I mean Bullseye actions make sense, but for him to be the only person to notice her insane powers is kind of intense 'suspension of disbelief'.
All in all this just felt like it was going from one place to another. Decent fight with Daredevil and Spider-boy teaming up so that earned it some points. Spider-boy working with other heroes has been fun to read so that is one of the only things this issue has going for it.