Alias #15

8.0

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1 Reviews
8.5

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11 Reviews
Writer Brian Michael Bendis
Artist Michael Gaydos

MAX's super-powered P.I. has another meeting with the man called Cage!

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  • 8.0

    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell

    Oct 07, 2002

    It's become clear that Brian Michael Bendis has figured out his greatest strength as a writer rests in his ability to deliver engaging back and forth exchanges among his characters, as on this book especially he seems quite content to deliver entire issues devoted to these aforementioned conversations. However, when the issue proves to be as enjoyable as this one ended up being, it's difficult to get too concerned by the lack of any real plot. Plus, the two conversations that make up this issue have been nicely set up in the earlier issues, with the Luke Cage situation creating the early buzz for this book, while the Scott Lang blind date has been something that I've been rather looking forward to, thanks largely to the idea that Brian Michael Bendis would be the one writing it. This book isn't for everyone, but I imagine if you've liked what you've seen up to this point, you'll find this issue to be quite enjoyable. Read Full Review

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  • 9.5

    The Villain

    Sep 23, 2016

    Another really good stand alone issue. This book really just stands on its own and you don't have to read any other issues before this to enjoy it. The issue is basically composed of two conversations one between Jones and Luke Cage and one between Jones and Scott Lang. Both are great and the art is as great as it has been for the whole series.

  • 9.5

    Ryan

    Jul 13, 2019

    Bendis is showing off his mastery of dialogue. When you think about it, not a single action sequence has taken place in the first 15 issues, yet they were still entertaining thanks to Bendis' meaningful dialogue between his characters

  • 9.5

    Ultimate Goblin

    Nov 26, 2021

    Actually the first really good issue. Only two scenes and all about relationship thing, but it's entertaining and funny. Plus this Doc Ock/Spidey/Johnny scene was so sudden and pointless, that I really liked it. Because... you know... When you read Spider-Man comics, you definitely doesn't think that somewhere near the action two other heroes could be on a date. It makes you think how weird and intertwined marvel world is.

  • 7.5

    samizrozami

    Mar 13, 2025

    Finally something meaningful

  • 9.0

    arrogantdesperado

    Sep 04, 2018

  • 9.0

    Julhin

    Mar 09, 2021

  • 8.5

    Rolly3000

    Jul 21, 2020

  • 8.0

    NickNightingale

    Nov 15, 2015

  • 8.0

    duBEARck

    Jul 10, 2021

  • 8.0

    Adsun22

    Dec 23, 2022

  • 7.0

    EggMath

    Mar 12, 2016

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