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The Amazing Spider-Man #49

 

 

SCORE: 62

 

The Amazing Spider-Man #49 

 

I spent $4.99 to purchase a copy of the The Amazing Spider-Man #49 comic book. I was able to procure a copy of the Disney Variant of The Amazing Spider-Man #49. This variant cover asks What If Donald was the Duck called Havok? The Amazing Spider-Man #49 looks like a cover for X-Men 58. The back of this comic book lets you know this is actually The Amazing Spider-Man #49. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within The Amazing Spider-Man #49.

There will be spoilers in my review of the The Amazing Spider-Man #49 comic book. Advertisements can be found all throughout the The Amazing Spider-Man #49 comic book. The Amazing Spider-Mail in The Amazing Spider-Man #49 is two pages long. There are two pages of comic book content within The Amazing Spider-Man #49 then we get the recap/credits page. The Amazing Spider-Man #49 is part of the Blood Hunt storyline.

Vampires have done something to keep the sun from rising. That means they can be out as long as they want. Spider-Man starts fighting vampires in The Amazing Spider-Man #49. Spidey loves being able to beat up monsters and not worry about any morals or ethics. Spidey is fighting monsters and stopping them. It is quick, clean and simple. Things do not stay simple in The Amazing Spider-Man #49 for very long though.

The issues families can have with The Amazing Spider-Man #49 are violence, and blood. Rabbit gets turned to a vampire in The Amazing Spider-Man #49. If you kill the vampire that turned a person then that person will revert back to their normal human state. Kareem reaches out to Peter Parker and Spider-Man comes running. It is done in a text so Peter does not know who reached out at first. Spidey decides to help him.

What Spider-Man finds in The Amazing Spider-Man #49 is disturbing. A normal guy was turned into a vampire and chained himself up. Spidey refuses to use a stake on this guy. Kareem shows up and puts the stake through to get Rabbit back to being human. There is a checklist in The Amazing Spider-Man #49 concerning Blood Hunt. The storyline itself does not interest me. The Amazing Spider-Man #49 shows covers to the next issue and the Spider-Man Blood Hunt issue. I do not plan on getting that second one.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

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


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