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    Spider-Man: Fever #1

    Spider-Man: Fever » Spider-Man: Fever #1 - Part One: Insecticide released by Marvel on June 2010.

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    Part One: Insecticide last edited by gravenraven on 05/19/23 07:56PM View full history

    One of comics' most innovative and original voices, Brendan McCarthy, brings SPIDER-MAN: FEVER -- a truly unique and surreal story evoking the classic Silver-Age psychedelia of Steve Ditko's Dr Strange. In FEVER, Spider-Man is abducted by a depraved tribe of spider-demons to a bizarre dimension, where he is to be eaten alive. Dr. Strange goes on a perilous occult quest to rescue his friend -- and tangles with some very peculiar characters along the way...

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    I bet you "Harrah" in English means "Annoying." 0

     The ex-sorcerer supreme can't even tell a book is booby trapped? Fail. When I saw the list of books this week that I could review, I needed something I've never heard of. So, I closed my eyes and randomly picked a comic from the list. The winner was Spider-Man Fever, and I was the loser.    The Good It's hard to figure out what I like about this book. It's like the last time a side-show juggler juggles chainsaws. At first, you feel pretty good about what you're doing, until you cut your...

    6 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Not very conventional 0

    Sometimes a comic choosing not to be as conventional as some of its peers can be a very good thing.  In the case of Spider-Man Fever I'm going to say it's up in the air.    The story is Dr. Strange nabs the final book to his set, a journal of an old school master of the Occult, Albion Crawley.  After opening the book, a trap is sprung sending magic spiders all of the city.  For some reason they pick out Spider-man with the idea of eating on his soul.....annnnnnnnd scene.  Sadly that's about all ...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Surreal for Surrealities Sake 0

    The previous reviewers must have been expecting something different than I did when I started reading this comic. It has a completely ludicrous storyline, which is to be expected when telling a story like this one. The dialogue of the characters is very much "Bronze Age"  and evokes a classic comic book feeling. The insane art reminds me of the hallucinogenic art from the early parts of Moore's Saga of Swamp Thing.   If you are like me and can enjoy something that is wierd just for the sake of b...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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