• Bad Teacher! Spidey's already gotten his X-students captured by Sauron and Stegron! Can they stop the Savage Land from colonizing Staten Island?
• Traitor! Has Shark Girl really betrayed her classmates for these cold-blooded creeps?
• Romance! Have you ever seen a pteranodon/stegosaurus/shark love triangle? You will if you buy this issue!
I still can't say that I'm too much a fan for the current pacing of the series as this issue's conclusion immediately segues into the next "event," but if Kalan and team can find their sweet par tin pacing, narrative, and dialogue, then this series could shape up to be a damn fine read. Read Full Review
Marco Failla impresses again with his vibrant, energetic artwork. He's expertly suited to match Kalan's goofy approach with his visuals, injecting the book with plenty of sight gags and keeping the story humming along. Read Full Review
Still, the book is fun to read and definitely offers another side to the world of superheroes, so while the book may not shed new light on its characters, it at least offers the readers a welcome opportunity to laugh a lot. Read Full Review
While not all bad, this issue is certainly not all good. Great comedy moments involving decent enough character is, surrounded by a lot of fluff and circumstance. Continuity problems bog the story down as does the nonsensical and slapstick problem solving. Read Full Review