The Amazing Spider-Man #23
SCORE: 66
I work diligently to get through my piles here at Family Friendly
Gaming. With the limited amount of time I have available to me there are
plenty of products that wait. I am very thankful I had the money to
purchase a copy of The Amazing Spider-Man #23 comic book. I am also
appreciative of being able to find time to read and review this comic
book. I purchased the Disney 100 What If... Mickey and Friends had to
save the universe variant cover. There will be spoilers in this review.
Peter Parker crash lands into some Earth in The Amazing Spider-Man #23.
He buries his Spider-Man suit and goes running off with very little
clothing on. He steals some clothes and gets back to the city. He would
have stolen a car but he does not know how to do that. The credits page
contains recap on the series, and current storyline. MJ was left behind.
Peter is in for a shock when he gets back to New York though.
The issues families can have with The Amazing Spider-Man #23 are
violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, false gods, and more.
Peter seeks help from numerous other heroes in The Amazing Spider-Man
#23. He wants to use their lab. They want to be sure he is on the right
Earth. Peter is frantic and frustrated in The Amazing Spider-Man #23. He
finally seeks help from Norman Osborn even though he does not trust him.
Peter and MJ were gone for a week in that other world. Thing is only a
few hours passed in the world Peter came from. Or so he thinks. That has
not been determined as of yet. Peter is freaking out that every minute
he is in this world there are hours or days passing in the other world.
In other words time passes different between the two worlds. There is
technically not enough information to make that determination. Maybe
when you return you come back just after the time you left.
Ads can be found throughout The Amazing Spider-Man #23. There are
nineteen pages of content within this comic book that are related to
this storyline. There is also a Stormbreakers where someone professes
their religious belief in climate change. The Bullpen Bulletins is okay.
The Amazing Spider-Mail is cool if you like to hear from fanboys and
fangirls. The variant cover is the coolest thing about The Amazing
Spider-Man #23. Why can't that be the comic book?
- Paul
Graphics: 64%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 59%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Wells, Romita Jr, Hanna, Menyz
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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