The Amazing Spider-Man #50
SCORE: 64
There are aspects of The Amazing Spider-Man #50 that surprise me. The
cost of this comic book was $9.99. There are a total sixty-eight pages
in The Amazing Spider-Man #50. There is also a page for the next issue,
and a recap/credits page within The Amazing Spider-Man #50. The main
story in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 is forty pages long. There is also a
three page epilogue near the end of The Amazing Spider-Man #50.
There will be spoilers in my review of the The Amazing Spider-Man #50
comic book. The living brain sends out a message to the people nearby.
The message is a little bit on the cryptic side. Then some more words
are sent out that seem random. The second message is what trigger Osborn
into becoming the Green Goblin again. He and Spider-Man fight it out in
The Amazing Spider-Man #50.
The living brain also changes and becomes a robot that can walk around.
The living brain is obsessed with saying Peter Parker is not Spider-Man
in The Amazing Spider-Man #50. There is an eight page story within The
Amazing Spider-Man #50 about the Black Cat. We also get a story called:
"Time to Make Doughnuts," in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 (eight pages).
There is a Don't Thing Thrice, It's Alright story in The Amazing
Spider-Man #50 (five pages). I do not like the art in that one.
There is a story in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 called Secrets that is
four pages page long. None of the side stories in The Amazing Spider-Man
#50 did much for me. They all felt like a waste of time. Black Cat is
stealing but Spider-Man cannot catch her. Spider-Man finds out why she
is stealing and is able to find where all of the stolen goods were
stashed. The first item we find out about is a fake.
The issues families can have with The Amazing Spider-Man #50 are
violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, demons, false gods,
lying, secrets, and more. In Secrets Dr. Strange helps Spider-Man lose
some small demons that are attacking him. He got them by partying with
Thor on Asgard. The doughnuts story is all about slowing down and
enjoying food. I already knew that.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Wells, McGuinness, Farmer, Menyz
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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