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The most 90s miniseries imaginable. Erik Larsen got a lot better with his original work later.
Tohle je tak strašně devadesátkově špatné, až je to skvělé
Interesante mezcla de personajes, aunque el dibujo no es de mis favoritos y la historia no es que se diga "apasionante". Lo peor es el machismo que destila siempre la relación con M.J.
Tohle bylo tak devadesátkově debilní až to vlastně bylo zábavný😃Obří svaly, roboti, kyborgové, obří prsa, zadky a milion zmíňek o Arnoldu Schwarzeneggerovi je vlastně celkem fajn komiksovej akční koktejl. Bohužel finále mě tak hrozně moc nudilo a hrálo moc na "hrdinská pomoc za pět minut dvanáct", že házím hvězdu dolů.
While it doesn’t get talked about as much as other classic Spider-Man stories, like Kraven’s Last Hunt, Death of the Stacies, Birth of Venom, and Maximum Carnage, this is my all time favorite Spider-Man story. It’s got so many elements that make it feel right to me. Spider-Man and other superheroes teaming up to fight the Sinister Six. This arc also showcases why Doctor Octopus is a serious threat in the Marvel Universe not to be taken lightly, as he soundly defeats and slaps the Hulk around onc...
Trash.
Shameless fun.
One of my all time favorites, I read this set of issues over and over again. Yeah, I'm silly that way. I was going through yet another comic box and cataloging when I ran into this set of issues from the days when the Pirates didn't suck, some guy named Cowher wasn't even a Steeler yet, and oh yeah, Marvel still wrote escapist fun comics.(Yeah, I'm bitter. The more I think on it, the angrier I get, not matter how good the stories are nowadays. They just aren't good stories for the Marvel that la...
Again, nothing fancy here--just Spidey and lots of his friends (and foes) with JUST enough of a story to justify all the quips and punching and general chaos.As a quick aside, these sort of stories work great (for me, at least) in comics. BUT like so many others, it tends to drive me nuts in a comic-book adapted into a movie. Spider-Man 3 and Batman & Robin springing rather readily to mind...
Erik tries so hard to make things speedy and exciting, but fail when everybody talks and talks and talks. All the speedy and fast grinds to halt.Messy art, too long story and a wee possibility to see Mary-Jane in nude. So many fails.
An odd series of events that barely coheres as a 'story'. The creative team behind this type of series typically got a sliver (about 4%) of the company's book sales for these registered characters - Ghost Rider, Hulk, Spiderman, Electro, Dr Octopus etc, etc, the Fantastic Four make an appearance, and other "post-Liefeld" style horrible militants appear in loud pro-wrestling colors toting machine guns and "laser canons from another dimension". Some robots appear also, but the action sequences are...
third or fourth time I read it. It's my favorite spiderman book.
Lots of fun. Lots of guest stars, too. Larsen seems to take to his writing chores a little more quickly than McFarlane: he's pretty good right out of the gate. I think Larsen's art is getting better, too, as it seems slightly better here than it was in Amazing Spider-Man, though it was getting better there, too. All around a good, if not ground breaking, story.