Spidey is always a fun read and this issue is no exception. As most of the previous issues did, this one stars another marvelous cameo, this time Captain America. The dynamics between him and Spidey plays perfectly as they take down yet another bunch of bad guys. Overall, it's simple, relaxing and just very enjoyable. Recommended.
• Spidey versus Captain America!
• Nah, just kidding. Spidey teams up with Captain America!
• What sort of ropes will Spidey learn from the Living Legend?
Rated T
I really enjoyed all this series has done so far (excluding that terrible annual) and this issue is not as good in terms of entertainment as the previous ones. It's still, however, a great read. The art is as beautiful as ever and the sinister story is rather tempting. Recommended.
THE CREEPIEST DD STORY OF THE CENTURY, "DARK ARTS" CONTINUES!
• A serial killer who turns his victims into works of art is on the loose
• Can DAREDEVIL and BLINDSPOT stop him before he reveals his next "masterpiece"?
Rated T+
Not enough Spider-Man in this issue. What we get from Miles and his cast, however, is a great fun. And the ending...I'm really looking forward to the next issue. Great art once again.
CIVIL WAR II TIE-IN!
• Heritage is not always easy!
• Miles Morales and his friends Nova and Ms. Marvel struggle with the biggest conflict in the Marvel U since they took up their mantles.
Rated T
Oh boy, am I getting excited for Clonespiracy! Peter is just a background character in this issue and the spotlight goes on the Prowler. It fills in what the previous isssue missed and overall, it's a very readable and enjoyable story. I was kind of hoping that Slott would suprise us with the female Electro identity but it was exactly who we all knew it would be. The art is, once again, spectaculamore
BEFORE "DEAD NO MORE"!
• The Prowler (and our readers) meet the new Electro!
• Who is this woman and what does she have to do with the Man in Red?!
Rated T
Another awesome issue of Soule's great run! The artist changed, but actually, it's even slightly better, which I didn't believe was possible! The writing is great and I'm very curious about how this story arcs continues. If you're a DD fan, definitely pick this up!
"THE DARK ART" STARTS NOW!
• Losing a big case has landed A.D.A. MATT MURDOCK in hot water with the city, leaving him less time to clean up the streets as DAREDEVIL. But as his protégé BLINDSPOT tries to pick up the slack, the young hero might be in over his head when he stumbles upon a horrific crime scene - one that ...
Great read! Nicely ties in into CW II. Both the writing and the art are awesome. I'm kind of disappointed there will be no #2, then again, this works better as a one-shot.
It's the trial of the century! As a beloved Avenger falls, another takes the stand to answer for his death. As Hawkeye stands trial amid a case full of super heroes and politics - who will prosecute? None other than Matt Murdock - Daredevil! But when Matt digs into the case and secrets come to light...he may not like what he finds. Has Daredevil...
Love the direction of the story. Getting used to the art. Good issue
• Despite the heroes' new future-seeing ally, the crime business is treating Wilson Fisk VERY well. So well, in fact, that his jealous competitors are MURDERING the Kingpin's men.
• And to make matters worse, the linchpin of Fisk's operation - an inhuman with the uncanny ability to stay incognito - is getting ill.
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Another good Kingpin book. The story is interesting, not sure about the art though. It still has far to being great. However, enjoyable read, I recommend it.
• Despite the heroes' new future-seeing ally, the crime business is treating Wilson Fisk VERY well. So well, in fact, that his jealous competitors are MURDERING the Kingpin's men.
• And to make matters worse, the linchpin of Fisk's operation - an inhuman with the uncanny ability to stay incognito - is getting ill.
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Soule's current run is awesome and I honestly expected something great. This is just plain, uninteresting story with characters I don't care about and terrible artwork. Very disappointed.
• Do you hear that? It sounds like an Echo...
Rated T+
Another awesome issue of this well-written series with gorgeous artwork. Still keeps all the elements that I liked in the previous ones, however, I don't like how Carol is portrayed too much as a villain (similar to Tony in CW I). This issue is really just one-sided and at the end of it, you find yourself agreeing with Tony no matter what side you were on before. The war has been properly set up amore
Sides are harshly divided as the Marvel Universe's trial of the century reaches its shocking verdict! Now, the abstract issues are very real for the heroes of the Marvel Universe and battle lines must be drawn. Captain Marvel or Iron Man, who will each hero stand behind?
Rated T+
Doesn't give you what you expected (both cover and description are completely false as someone else pointed out), but it's still a great read. Nick Spencer manages to capture my attention in a very strong way. I care about this book so much none of the others can compete it. Entertaining, well-written, overall a solid issue. With a great artwork.
• Hydra vs. Hydra! The Red Skull vs. Zemo, with Captain America caught in the crossfire.
• The trial of Maria Hill begins.
Rated T+
A solid issue as an introduction into the book. The art is decent and Wilson Fisk looks intimidating.
An Inhuman with the ability to predict the future has helped the heroes of the Marvel Universe clamp down on crime before it can even happen. While this thwarts most criminals, one man has found a way to keep doing what he does best. Wilson Fisk has managed to stay one step ahead of the good guys and his crime enterprise is BOOMING. But what's his ...
On the scale of Slott's "bad again, good again" this one feels like a good one. It isn't, however, as much a conclusion for Regent story arc, as it is a setup for "Before Dead No More". It's still a great read, though. It was good to see the Iron Spider suit again and MJ using it actually made more sense when they explained it. Regent, however, was ultimately proved to be just another stupid weak more
• "Power Play" comes to its rousing conclusion!
• Regent's master plan is working until Mary Jane Watson gets into the fray!
Rated T
A very solid Spider-Man comic. Bit weaker than the previous issue. It spends a lot of time with Clayton Cole and his personal life. So far, however, it doesn't give you any Spider-Man's development regarding the Civil War. It still feels like a setup to future issues.
• Ulysses made a shocking prediction that someone in Spider-Man's life would turn traitor... and it isn't who you'd expect!
• The folks at Parker Industries already had one mole in their midst, another could destroy everything Peter's worked to build!
• Good thing Peter's got his old pal, Harry Osborn by his side, right? ...Rig...
Flawless! Last issue was a very pleasant surprise and as they teased Spider-Man at the end of it, I was very curious about this one. And boy, was it a great one! We get a nostalgic classical Spidey/DD team-up and their dynamics together works just perfectly! Daredevil shows brighter side of his character as Spider-Man throws around his jokes and I was very happy abound the conclusion. Sudžuka's amore
• HONG KONG!
• HUSTLERS!!
• SPIDER-MAN!!!
Rated T+
Surprisingly great!
After reading several reviews which were overall negative, I pretty much made up my mind about the issue before even reading it. This was, however, the best comic book I've read since Civil War ÏI #1. Bendis really exceeds himself as he neatly ties Murdock's interrogation with Tony's storytelling which finally fully divides Tony and Carol. 1,5 down because they were buil more
This is the one everyone will be talking about! One of the biggest heroes in the Marvel Universe will fall! Who it is and how and why will divide fans for years to come. Will the heroes of the Marvel Universe survive the unthinkable happening? The fallout to this issue is enormous!
A very solid issue which serves as a great sequel to the first one. This book has become one of my most anticipated comics.
As Steve battles a resurgent Hydra more dangerous than ever before, he must confront a ghost from his past!
Woooooow what an issue! Bendis does some weaving in this issue. The lines are becoming more and more clear as to what happened and where it's leading to. I don't understand how people are hating on this. It's a great twist and I'm glad it happened now Marvel can move on to more interesting things. The art was on fleek and the story is just easy going. You really feel for Tony as everything is crummore
This is the one everyone will be talking about! One of the biggest heroes in the Marvel Universe will fall! Who it is and how and why will divide fans for years to come. Will the heroes of the Marvel Universe survive the unthinkable happening? The fallout to this issue is enormous!