Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine #22
SCORE: 75
It astounds me how many times I learn something interesting and new
after doing a little research on a product. Take Marvel Adventures Flip
Magazine #22 for example. I thought this was Marvel Adventures
Spider-Man #22. The interesting thing is there is also a second comic
book attached to Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine #22. The second one
looked like Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #22.
Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine #22 contains two comic books that each
contain twenty-two pages of comic book content. There is also a poster
within Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine #22. On top of that
advertisements can be found in Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine #22. The
cost of Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine #22 was $4.99 back in 2006. I do
not feel like that price is too horrible based on the amount of content.
Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine #22 also contains a Bullpen Bulletins
page.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Marvel Adventures Flip
Magazine #22 comic book. I think I know why this idea failed. Readers
have to be into both franchises to want to get all of it. Why not just
purchase a Spider-Man or Fantastic Four comic book for less? There is
some violent content and theft within Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine
#22. The Spider-Man story in Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine #22 is
World War G.
The Green Goblin steals from people and then goes to one of his secret
stashes only to find out he has been stolen from as well. Spider-Man is
in the Black Suit in Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine #22. Spider-Man
runs across the Hobgoblin in Marvel Adventures Flip Magazine #22. The
Green Goblin, Spider-Man and Hobgoblin all fight in Marvel Adventures
Flip Magazine #22.
J. Jonah Jameson thinks Spider-Man and the Green Goblin are working
together. Peter is able to save his good name even as he is working with
his publisher in a stake out. The Fantastic Four story in Marvel
Adventures Flip Magazine #22 is The Spy I Couldn't See. Sue Storm feels
neglected by her team, and works with Nick Fury as a spy. She is even
offered her own team in Shield. She turns it down because she discovers
her team does appreciate her.
- Paul
Graphics: 73%
Writing: 80%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 78%
Family Friendly Factor: 75%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Van Lente, Hamscher, Guru-eFX, Wells, Kano, Lopez
Rating: ‘AA’ for All Ages
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