The Amazing Spider-Man #25
SCORE: 68
I am very appreciative of the fact that I had the money to purchase a
copy of the The Amazing Spider-Man #25 comic book. This comic book cost
$6.99. The good news is there are additional pages in The Amazing
Spider-Man #25 compared to the comic books that cost $3.99. I am also
thankful for the time and resources to read and review The Amazing
Spider-Man #25. We finally finish what happened all of that time ago.
There are some interesting answers to what happened in that other
dimension with MJ and Paul. There will be spoilers in this review.
The issues families will have with The Amazing Spider-Man #25 are false
gods, violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, blood, and more. MJ
tells her story of the four years she was in that other dimension. She
wound up falling in love with Paul. They found the kids and decided to
keep them safe. The kids are not theirs biologically. Paul and MJ found
two kids while scavenging for food. The parents were nowhere to be
found. There is obviously more of a story there but the writers have not
clued us in yet.
The mainline comic book in The Amazing Spider-Man #25 contains
thirty-five pages. There is a second story about Peter Parker and Black
Cat in The Amazing Spider-Man #25 that contains ten pages.
Advertisements can be found throughout the The Amazing Spider-Man #25
comic book. There are a few interesting ads here and there in my
opinion. I also purchased the variant cover that has a Disney 100 What
if... Mickey and friends became the newest avengers. In fact the front
cover looks like The New Avengers #1.
Peter is still in a bad place in The Amazing Spider-Man #25. He saves MJ
only to find out he lost her. The Fantastic Four show up and want some
answers. Captain America eventually gets them to stand down. Peter is
looking for a fight at the end of The Amazing Spider-Man #25. The
Scribble Man kills himself in The Amazing Spider-Man #25 and comes back
to life at the end. He is now looking to sacrifice MJ. I think that is
where the past will catch up with the present if memory serves.
The art work and dialogue is pretty good in The Amazing Spider-Man #25.
I can feel how torn Peter is. He could have just explained to the others
that he needed their help and it would have gone so much faster. Peter
must live with the choices he made. I was honestly not interested in
reading this comic book. The variant covers got me into this Spider-Man
comic book. The story has kept me actually interested and engaged. The
Amazing Spider-Man #25 surprised me quite a bit in that regard.
- Paul
Graphics: 58%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Story: 74%
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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