I spend a lot of time and money buying and reading comics. Most of the time I'm happy with my choices, sometimes not. I'm hoping,that with my reviews on what I've read, I might spare someone else dissapointment. I'll read anything, but I can't afford everything. If there's something you'd like for me to read, let me know. If you take the time to read this, please, take the time to let me know what you think. I may not agree with you, or you may not agree with me. But, so what. That's life.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Sensational Spiderman #37 - Marvel
Ok, apparently we're no longer going to have Angel Medina on the pencils of this one. That Sucks! But at least we still have our Clayton Crain covers. They're still awesome. Ramon Bachs does the pencils on this issue. He's ok. But he's no Angel. There just isn't the excitement or frame flow that Angel creates. But I guess we can't have everything. Peter is trying to find the whereabouts of the person that is using runaway boys to perform experiments that are variations of how he got his powers. After they gain their powers, he dresses them in a Spider-suit and sends them out into the city to do what they do. The antagonist is Calvin Zabo, or in his other identity, Mr. Hyde. Peter eventually finds Hyde's underground lair, but Hyde is aware of his presence. And Peter finds only 1 more boy, Jordan, a student from his class. He tries to break him free, but he can't. But in the ensuing battle with Hyde, they do end up cracking the glass. Jordan uses that crack to his advantage in breaking free. But on his way out of the sewers he comes across a chemistry lab. He decides to mix some chemicals together and try to kill Hyde. Peter tries to talk him out of it. But Jordan throws the vial anyways. It doesn't kill Hyde, but the chemicals, acid, burn off most of his face. Peter is really worried about Jordan now, because he's going to have to live with what he was willing to do because of what he thought Hyde had done to his mother. It turns out that Hyde did nothing to her. But lie! I would've liked to have seem so more on the fate of Aunt May. But I guess that'll have to wait until next issue. Overall, a nice book though.
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