Superior Spider-Man #5
SCORE: 69
The storyline makes some major progress in Superior Spider-Man #5
which is a really neat thing to see. There are twenty-two pages of comic
book content in Superior Spider-Man #5. There is also an interesting
twist ending. Superior Spider-Man #5 cost me $4.99 to purchase. I
noticed that some companies have better pricing on their comic books
than others. There will be spoilers in this review.
The issues families can have with Superior Spider-Man #5 are violence,
blood, bad language, and more. Advertisements are strewn throughout the
Superior Spider-Man #5 comic book. A few of them contain content that
could offend families. The first page in Superior Spider-Man #5 is a
recap and credits page. I love it when comic books give a recap to what
has been happening in the story.
Superior Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus show up to stop Supernova in
Superior Spider-Man #5. They arrive right after Anna Maria is saved by
Supernova. Remember how Anna escaped in the last issue? Well she was in
the ducts and almost fell a really long ways. Anna and Supernova have a
moment of connection. Sadly things escalate from there into violence.
Supernova fights Superior Spider-Man in Superior Spider-Man #5.
Doctor Octopus winds up pretending to want to kill Spider-Man in
Superior Spider-Man #5. Spider-Man is thrown right near the trap.
Supernova steps into the trap and she is captured in an even better
trap. The bad doctors decides to use her as a power source. Spider-Man
believes Super Nova is in pain in Superior Spider-Man #5. The two argue
but nothing is resolved in Superior Spider-Man #5.
The twist ending in Superior Spider-Man #5 involves Spider-Boy. He
leaves the hospital and winds up finding some bugs. These spiders crawl
all over him, and in his mouth in Superior Spider-Man #5. He then
declares himself Superior Spider-Boy at the end of Superior Spider-Man
#5. I am curious to hear how Doctor Octopus was able to change
Spider-Boy so easily. Hopefully that comes in the next issue or two.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 73%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 69%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Slott, Gage, Bagley, Dell, Delgado
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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