That is someone else's fault, but yeah. Johnny has gone mad.
LEVEL UP! The only thing worse for the SPIDER-MEN than one ELECTRO - is TWO! And this electrifying tag team has LEVELED UP! The Electros aren't the only SINISTER and SHOCKING SURPRISE in store for Pete and Miles... Sssomone ELSE has a bone to pick with the Ssspectacular Ssspider-Men...
Rated T
While the Coffee Bean crowd works on their relationships, villains enter the dating game. Max Dillon and Francine Frye find bonding more appealing than battling over branding. Their strategy to sizzle the spiders and complicate Elementary's life could detune their electrifying infatuation in The Spectacular Spider-Men #12. Read Full Review
Laiso delivers beautiful art throughout the issue. I love the beautifully detailed pages and panels as well as the character designs and action. Read Full Review
The art in The Spectacular Spider-Men #12 is well done, and there's plenty of humor, but the lack of continuity and the way the characters tell more than they show contribute to the feeling that the plot is dragging instead of moving forward. Read Full Review
A bit overcrowded - more guest stars than A Mad Mad Mad World - but a lot of fun. The Elementary saga is really quite well done, even if it takes screen time from our heroes.
I like this book for some reason. It's nothing great, but it's nice to have a Spidey book that's just fun.
The runs just been fine the whole time so far. I didn’t love how quickly Elementary is catching on, so I liked the fumble at the end.
Why the handlebar mustache though?