The Amazing Spider-Man #45
SCORE: 69
 
 
The Amazing Spider-Man #45 is a very nice change of pace from the 
		whole Gang War storyline that recently went on. I was able to get my 
		hands on the Disney Variant of The Amazing Spider-Man #45. It is a What 
		If this was the start of a great new avengers lineup. Goofy is Captain 
		America. There are twenty pages of comic book content within The Amazing 
		Spider-Man #45. This comic book cost me $4.99. So a bit high for the 
		amount of comic book content.
		
		There will be spoilers in this review of the The Amazing Spider-Man #45 
		comic book. Advertisements can be found all throughout the The Amazing 
		Spider-Man #45 comic book. There is some very mild violence in The 
		Amazing Spider-Man #45. We get two pages of comic book content and then 
		we get the recap/credits page in The Amazing Spider-Man #45. Spider-Man 
		is there to deliver a medicine to Mary Jane's aunt.
		
		There is a reference in The Amazing Spider-Man #45 to an X-Men comic 
		book where this cure came from. Spidey cures her and she is back in her 
		right mind even though she is surrounded by super villains. Peter then 
		has a talk with Norman Osborn in The Amazing Spider-Man #45. Peter wants 
		to do more Spider-Man work now that the law has been changed. Norman 
		allows Peter to stay on the payroll and only come in when he can.
		
		We are treated to some guards almost activating a giant brain in The 
		Amazing Spider-Man #45. There are two pages of Spider-Mail in The 
		Amazing Spider-Man #45. Peter and MJ meet one another to go and see the 
		aunt in her right mind. Peter also sees Sandman in The Amazing 
		Spider-Man #45. Sandman turned himself in because he felt like he was 
		going to hurt people. There is a message that there are others that want 
		the bad Sandman out.
		
		The Amazing Spider-Man #45 ends with a shot of super villains. I believe 
		this might be the Sinister Six being shown at the end of The Amazing 
		Spider-Man #45. This comic book is a nice little segway between two 
		different storylines. The Amazing Spider-Man #45 is a much slower pace 
		that works well in my opinion. I love the less violent content within 
		The Amazing Spider-Man #45 too.
		- Paul
		Graphics: 70%
		Writing: 73%
		Replay/Extras: 60%
		Story: 73%
		Family Friendly Factor: 70%
		
		System: Comic Book
		Publisher: Marvel
		Author: Wells, Romita Jr, Menyz
		Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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