Trouble #1
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Trouble #1

Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Terry Dodson Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 9, 2003 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
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  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Tim Hartnett Jul 11, 2003

    All right, so it's Trouble, it's EPIC, it's Mark Millar, it's the Dodsons, and it's finally here. It's also one of the most indecisive reviews I've written for the site yet. I guess it's worth picking up---that certainly won't get you in trouble. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Ultimate Goblin May 20, 2023

    This is an insult to Spider-Man fans... That's why it's so cool! Spider-Man fans must suffer so books could sell...

    But jokes aside, this is just okay. The covers are lame, the idea of this book is lame as well, but it isn't canon and for now it's just a typical teenage sex holiday and I'm horny as always. The comic is not super interesting, not super boring, sometimes amusing a bit. All names are just a coincidences, aren't they? Lol, of course not. No one would read this book if it wasn't related to Spider-Man's lore. But as it is, Millar made it a bomb dropped on the dignity of Peter's relatives. At least in the eyes of fans, some of them might not even understand that this isn't a mainstream universe. And I kinda remember wha more

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