A review by amelierawr
Spider-Man Noir: The Complete Collection by Paco Díaz, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Roger Stern, David Hine, Fabrice Sapolsky, Bob McLeod, Richard Isanove

4.0

I liked [Spider-Man Noir] the most, it was dark and fitting for the time period. Perfect introduction to the character imo 5/5

[Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without a Face] felt a bit too much like torture porn at times, it was too dark and came off edgy. Strong CW for slavery, racism and in general eugenics !!
I get that it plays during the mid 1930's and such ideologies were more accepted back then, but
the fact that the only (relevant) black character fell victim to the human trafficking,  lobotomy-ish  brainwashing doesn't sit right with me. He only existed as a plot device and a way to develop Peters character
3/5

[Edge of Spider-Verse]

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