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Spidey #12 – REVIEW

With Spidey #12, writer Robbie Thompson and artist Nathan Stockman close out the all-ages-friendly series, giving readers a nice, shiny bow on top of the gift of the previous eleven issues.

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Spidey #11 – REVIEW

Back to normal for Peter Parker, as Spider-Man faces off against the Scorpion, and Peter Parker tries to team-up with Flash Thompson. Written by Robbie Thompson (no relation) and drawn

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Spidey #10 – REVIEW

Spidey #10 continues the comfortable continuity that has been building throughout the series as writer Robbie Thompson and artist Nathan Stockman bring Captain America in for a visit. Cap’s appearance provides

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SPIDEY #9 – REVIEW

On his second issue drawing Spidey, Nate Stockman makes it quite clear he’s not emulating anyone. Rather, he’s drawing his take on younger Peter Parker (and young Spidey!) and apparently having

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Spidey #8 – REVIEW

Spidey #8 brings Electro to the Spider-Man themed, new-reader-friendly party. Of course it’s the old, starfish-on-his-face Electro, but Max Dillon seeks to light up the wallcrawler’s life (and not in a

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Spidey #7 – REVIEW

Spidey #7 continues to be fun and new-reader-friendly. It also keeps an arm’s length from continuity and gives readers a playful tale that has more than a little classic Marvel Team-Up vibe. Writer

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Spidey #6 – REVIEW

Spidey #6 goes right for my sweet spot: Marvel Team-Up. Nick Bradshaw hits readers in the eyeballs with a classic Marvel mock-up cover featuring Spider-Man and Iron Man against the Vulture as

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Spidey #5 – REVIEW

Five issues into his work on Spidey, writer Robbie Thompson brings in the Green Goblin. That choice brings along some extra characters, like Norman Osborn and his son, Harry. Sure,

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Spidey #4 – REVIEW

Artist Nick Bradshaw drew the cover for Spidey #4, but the interiors are drawn by Andre Lima Araújo, with colors by Rachelle Rosenberg. The transition isn’t as jarring as the once-infamous Doom

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Spidey #3 – REVIEW

Full disclosure: The Lizard is my all-time favorite Spider-Man foe. All-time. Like, as a little kid, I owned the Lizard Mego toy before I had the Spider-Man one and I

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