Ultimate Spider-Man Annual # 3 -
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 12 / / 2008User Rating - 6 votes, 2.5 avg.
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The relationship between Peter Parker and Mary Jane is one of the most iconic and popular romances in all of comics -- and in this very special issue by series writer Brian Michael Bendis (SECRET INVASION), and red-hot artist David Lafuente [HELLCAT], that relationship delves into an area never before seen in any Spider-Man comic! Destined to be one of the most controversial issues of the year!
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I love you, I love you too...*insert vomit noises here*
Reviewed by Dark Walker on Nov. 3, 2008. Dark Walker has written 9 reviews. His/her last review was for . 1 out of 2 users recommend his reviews. |
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That's what we are treated to in the beginning and the end with a car chase and a Spider-Man villain finally thrown into the Ultimate universe.
Otherwords, Ugh, worst Annual ever. The story was so lame and boring I had to keep looking back at to see who wrote it. I expected way better from Bendis. I wanted to throw up so many times while reading it, this kind of teenage angst story could have easily been kept to the main title and not wasted on an Annual. The only good part was Mysterio, that's it. Even the art wasn't to my liking, Spider-Man's head was too round, it had its merits but not for me.
Otherwords, Ugh, worst Annual ever. The story was so lame and boring I had to keep looking back at to see who wrote it. I expected way better from Bendis. I wanted to throw up so many times while reading it, this kind of teenage angst story could have easily been kept to the main title and not wasted on an Annual. The only good part was Mysterio, that's it. Even the art wasn't to my liking, Spider-Man's head was too round, it had its merits but not for me.



















