mayarelmahdy's review

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4.0

Look at me, doing a one-month waiting trail to read about spider-man like a good geek. It's killing me but also giving me something to look for.

There is an underground city filled with concrete orange people, cool cool cool cool. I have faith in our teen spidey and his companions.

Can't wait for the next issue!

mayar_reading_stuff's review

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4.0

Look at me, doing a one-month waiting trail to read about spider-man like a good geek. It's killing me but also giving me something to look for.

There is an underground city filled with concrete orange people, cool cool cool cool. I have faith in our teen spidey and his companions.

Can't wait for the next issue!

quirkycatsfatstacks's review

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4.0

Was not expecting this revelation. A city in (a location I don’t want to say for sake of spoilers)? Who would have guessed! It explains a lot about the situation that Spider-Man has found himself in though, so there’s that.
This issue was great for a number of different reasons. I loved the humor in Johnny’s scenes. And the fact that they were able to showcase how strong Peter is – I always love those moments. And honestly, I love that everything is starting to make sense.
In a similar vein, I love that I have to eye-roll every time somebody asks for a better superhero than Spider-Man. I mean, can people in desperate situations really afford to complain about which superhero showed up? At least it wasn’t a hero known for messing up or accidentally getting their civilians killed.

katiebennettwrites's review

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4.0

This read a bit like a filler issue for me, as I finished the first two in earnest and took some breaks with this one- spoilers ahead



I am intrigued by the Under York setting and would have liked to see more of it. I also am more interested in Leilani as a character now that we know where she is from and the identity of her father. I’m looking forward to seeing how this plot plays out, and am hoping that it’s ultimately more interesting and elevators than it was in this particular issue.

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