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Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71

 

 

SCORE: 71

 

Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71 

 

I am thankful I had the $3.99 to purchase a copy of the Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71 comic book. The story takes a really strange turn in this comic book. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71. There are two pages devoted to Spiders & Symbiotes in this comic book as well. Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71 also gives us one page devoted to the next issue.

Spoilers will be included in this review. King Loki shows up and lets Spider-Gwen know that she can fix things. She can bring back the man that just died right in front of her. She has the power in Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71 to make this happen. There is one small problem in Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71. Gwen does not know how to make that happen.

Gwen does not know how to use the power in Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71. She wants King Loki to teach her. There are references to the TVA in Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71. Advertisements can also be found throughout the Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71 comic book. There are three pages of comic book content before the intro and credits page.

King Loki takes Spider-Gwen to an interesting place in Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71. It is an alien world where these two groups are fighting. Spider-Gwen takes on one side and saves a group of the other. Was that a wise decision? King Loki gives the readers some context and maybe it was not a good idea to do. Time will tell.

Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #71 then takes us in an interesting direction. Spider-Gwen goes off to get this glowing cube. She is getting to the cube with King Loki right behind her. I can only think that this is exactly what King Loki wanted all of the time. Is it wise to bring King Loki there? I will need to keep reading to find out for certain.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Writing: 73%
Replay/Extra: 75%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

System: Comic Books
Publisher: Marvel
Developer: Phillips, Villanelli, Milla
Rating: ‘13+’ - THIRTEEN and Older Only


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