Spider-Men #1
Spider-Men » Spider-Men #1 released by Marvel on August 1, 2012.
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5 (1) 4 (3) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (1) 3.8 starsAverage score of 5 user reviews
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If you want to see Bendis shine again, get this! 0
I came into this read with extremely negative expectations. I remember way back when the Ultimate Universe was still in its infancy and it was outright stated that they were never going to do a crossover. But that was 10 years ago and as Bendis has pointed out in an interview about the crossover, "Things change." It just seemed gimmicky and lately, gimmicky has taken precedence over quality content and depth, such as with Marvel's AvX and DC's New 52 for the most part. Lately Bendis has just not...
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Peter Parker Goes to the Ultimate Universe 1
Here is my video review for Spider-men issue 1. Tell me what you guys think about my video review in the comments below: ...
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It should have been called Spider-Mans 0
The title is a tribute to what 11 year old me would have said and what my little adopted brothers say when there is more than one Spider-Man ...
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Lost in another Dimension 0
Intro: Peter somehow dimension hops into Mile's universe so now there are 2 spider-menThe Good: The premise although not original has a lot of potential to have ramifications for both Wall Crawlers.Peter will get to see how much of an impact he's had in this universe.Peter will get to meet a Gwen Stacy who is alive and well.Aunt May, MJ, and Gwen will meet an alive and older PeterNick Fury will meet this peter, and will come to face his guiltCaptain America may have to face his guiltThe Bad: I w...
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Spider-Men #1: A Limited, But Interesting Story 0
What happens when two Spider-Men from two different universes meet one another? Writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli and Justin Ponsor answer that question in the limited series "Spider-Men."The GoodWith all of Spider-Man's current adventures and also movie release, Marvel has finally decided to put the two spider-men into one comic book. Personally, I am glad that this is just a limited series and not a huge change in Spider-Man's continuity, sort of what Spider-Island did and b...
5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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