With great power, come great responsibilityand a leather overcoat, and a revolver. Its Spider-Man as youve never seen him before! Writers David Hine and Fabrice Sapolsky and artist Carmine Di Giandomenico descend into the seamy, trash-strewn underbelly of Depression-era New York, and soar to the bloated heights of corruption and greed, to tell the unfamiliar story of Peter Parker, a conscientious but powerless young man given the ability to take on the Goblins mob! Will the crusading photojournalist Ben Urich and the slinky femme fatale Rated T+ $3.99
All-in-all, this, much like the first issue, is a must read from this week's releases. This series has this reviewer hooked, and I can't wait for the next installment. Run to your local comic shops on Wednesday and pick up a copy of Spider-man Noir #2 -- believe me, you won't regret it! Read Full Review
There's nothing wrong with this book, really. It just fails to utilize the Marvel Noir concept as it should, and thus proves a major disappointment to me. With Marvel pushing this new line pretty hard, I hope Spider-Man proves the exception and not the world. Read Full Review