Crash-Man
10-16-2005, 09:01 PM
...repeatedly...
But I have to admit, I'm impressed with Reginald Hudlin's work on MK Spider-Man.
Dunno what the consensus is here, but I really enjoyed it for its light-heartedness, which I've been missing in Spider-Man for a long time. It's great to read a Spider-Man story where (it doesn't feel like) his life or the lives of his family are at stake.
As much as I enjoyed Millar's run and Dodson's art, Hudlin's humor works most of the time, and Spidey's interaction with Virtue is entertaining...and interesting. He really has the core characters down, and is approaching the book with much more respect for continuity than BP.
Only thing that bugs me about this run is that yet another character knows Peter's secret. I'm getting really tired of this, and Hudlin's includsion of that element feels forced.
Still, this story's going well, and I just want to admit that as much as his work on Black Panther's disappointed me over the past few months, Hudlin's MK Spider-Man works well in my opinion.
Eh...doesn't the title edit too?
But I have to admit, I'm impressed with Reginald Hudlin's work on MK Spider-Man.
Dunno what the consensus is here, but I really enjoyed it for its light-heartedness, which I've been missing in Spider-Man for a long time. It's great to read a Spider-Man story where (it doesn't feel like) his life or the lives of his family are at stake.
As much as I enjoyed Millar's run and Dodson's art, Hudlin's humor works most of the time, and Spidey's interaction with Virtue is entertaining...and interesting. He really has the core characters down, and is approaching the book with much more respect for continuity than BP.
Only thing that bugs me about this run is that yet another character knows Peter's secret. I'm getting really tired of this, and Hudlin's includsion of that element feels forced.
Still, this story's going well, and I just want to admit that as much as his work on Black Panther's disappointed me over the past few months, Hudlin's MK Spider-Man works well in my opinion.
Eh...doesn't the title edit too?