CBR's Doug Zawisza gives Brian Michel Bendis and Sara Pichelli's "Spider-Men" #2 5 stars, saying the book's story is "exactly why everyone reading [it] got into comics."
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CBR's Doug Zawisza gives Brian Michel Bendis and Sara Pichelli's "Spider-Men" #2 5 stars, saying the book's story is "exactly why everyone reading [it] got into comics."
Full article here.
I did enjoy the comic myself but I'm not sure I'd give it a 5-star more like 4.5 out of 5.
Melissa - 19th December 2012
5 stars! Come on...i mean...for what it is it's great...but for what it could be? I didn't recommend it in my reviews on my site...but that's cuz I only recommend what could fit in a 10 dollar budget. This could fit in maybe a 30 dollar budget.
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Bought it and loved it. It has typical Bendis pacing, but thats not a bad thing if you're used to it. Mysterio just got a whole lot cooler and more mysterious!
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WTF? If you someone sya that Sara Picceli deserve a good review because of this story, I would support that; but Bendis? Come one? Two issues and two failure to him. His Spider-Men is poor at best.
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Fits about right, Spider Men along with USM are my current favorite comics coming out, the second issue was fantastic, especially with the Peter heavy rendition of the first issue. This issue had a much more, much needed balance of the two characters. What I was really impressed about was Sara drawing Nick, you could kinda see the happiness yet sadness that he kinda failed and if he hadn't, this is what Spider Man could have become. So yeah, I agree, 5/5 sounds right.
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