Spider-Man 1602 #1
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Spider-Man 1602 #1

Writer: Jeff Parker Artist: Ramon Rosanas Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 7, 2009 Critic Reviews: 0 User Reviews: 2
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  • 7.0
    Ultimate Goblin Mar 5, 2022

    It's okay. Nice comic. The art is fine, can't say it's bad and can't say I really enjoyed it. At least it doesn't make the story worse. And the story is nice too. Virginia died just like Gaiman shown her death in the 8th issue of his book. Osbourne is awesome here. A perfect villain even without any powers. However, The Beast mutation feels kinda forced, I think. And oh my, the science in 1602 is so cool, that you can make your girlfriend very small while trying to find a cure for the octopus guy. Lol... And I think the writer of Spider-Man Noir Eyes Without Face just stole the idea for Octavius here... It feels really similar. He has some state of his body which forces him to stole people and hold them captives.

    Yeah, it's defin more

  • 9.5
    fandelabd Jan 21, 2023

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