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The Amazing Spider-Man #35

 

 

SCORE: 65

 

The Amazing Spider-Man #35 

 

I am very thankful I had the $4.99 to purchase a cope of the The Amazing Spider-Man #35 comic book. There are twenty pages of comic book content within The Amazing Spider-Man #35. Advertisements can be found all throughout this comic book. There are advertisements within The Amazing Spider-Man #35 that promote false gods. There will be spoilers in this review of The Amazing Spider-Man #35.

I was able to get a copy of the Disney 100 variant version of The Amazing Spider-Man #35. The front cover has Mickey Mouse as Spider-Man. The front cover of The Amazing Spider-Man #35 asks What If Mickey Mouse was bitten by a radioactive spider? The more Marvel does these variant covers the more I want to them to publish real comic books related to the topics. It would be interesting to me at least.

The issues families can have with The Amazing Spider-Man #35 are violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. Peter Parker is going after Paul in The Amazing Spider-Man #35. Peter still has the sins of the Green Goblin within him. Goblin Queen is trying to get the sins out of Peter. So is Kraven and Gold Goblin. Mary Jane is using her powers to fight Peter as well.

The different characters eventually get the sins out of Peter Parker and back into the magical spear. Kraven says he will bury the spear so these sins will no longer bother anyone. We will see if that happens or not. Norman Osborn does have a little episode near the end of The Amazing Spider-Man #35. I wonder if that will come back at some future date. I suspect it will. The next issue is going to start the Gang War.

The art within The Amazing Spider-Man #35 looks good. There is some interesting dialogue. I love how no one holds Peter responsible for his actions within the last couple of issues. Those that are against the Paul and Mary Jane relationship will have nothing to celebrate from or about The Amazing Spider-Man #35. If you are just getting into these comics the recaps/credits page is a great one to bring you up to speed.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 56%
Writing: 72%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 57%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Wells, Gleason, Menyz
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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