Heroes for Hire #7
Heroes for Hire » Heroes for Hire #7 - Neighborhood, Part 2 released by Marvel on July 1, 2011.
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5 (1) 4 (1) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.2 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Back to greatness 1
This is such a great series, and I think basically the only thing Marvel need to fix is getting a consistent art team on the book. Issues 4 and 5 were a real let down and it takes a lot for me to say that just over the artwork. This issue we have another newcomer: Tim Seeley. And he's great! This issue takes a turn for the more comedic. Maybe it's because DnA have brought in Spidey, so we're bound to see a ton of witty banter, but it seems maybe a little too much. But who am I kidding, I loved t...
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I freaking LOVE THIS BOOK! 0
Seriously, this book just keeps getting better and better for me. This is a continuation of last issue's story, and it reveals a lot about where the plot is going. Apparently, whoever was pulling the strings of The Puppeteer in the first arc has taken over all of the business that HFH busted, and now it's down to Spidey, a Paladin with broken ribs, and Misty herself coming out from behind the desk to take them down. The writing is spot on here, from Spidey's wisecracks to Paladin's grousing. And...
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Drugs,Weapons,Dinossaurs:I wish I was Spider-Man 0
This issue was outstanding because of the level of the dialogues, so funny, something to expect from a story that has Spider-Man in it, so all the merits to DnA who managed to explore Spidey´s humor, intearcting with Misty/Control and at the same time create a plot that links the previous issues of this series (issues # 2 to 4), almost showing who´s the responsible for hiring the Puppet Master - I´m only very sad and mad because again Marvel changed the creative team without any explanation, so ...
3 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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