Spider-Man '94 #2
SCORE: 69
The Spider-Man '94 #2 comic book cost me $3.99. There are some
interesting shocks within Spider-Man '94 #2. There are twenty pages of
comic book content within Spider-Man '94 #2. Advertisements can be found
throughout the Spider-Man '94 #2 comic book. There is an editors page
that has a small image of the next issue near the end of the Spider-Man
'94 #2 comic book. The content within Spider-Man '94 #2 feels more adult
than what was in the cartoon.
Warning! SPOILERS! Warning! The issues families can have with Spider-Man
'94 #2 are lack of attire, enticement to lust, violence, blood, and
more. Morlun is taking care of the next Kaine in Spider-Man '94 #2. I
have to wonder why Morlun even needs Spider-Man if he can just make and
feed off of Kaine characters. Why even expend the energy to go after
Spider-Man? It seems like Kaine is the solution to me.
Spider-Man runs into The Grizzly, The Kangaroo, The Gibbon, and The
Lethal Leap-Frog. Spider-Man tries to talk these guys down since they
are generally incompetent at being villains. Then Morlun shows up to
escalate things in Spider-Man '94 #2. Morlun is not playing around like
the other characters. Morlun breaks bones and starts to suck the life
energy out of one of the characters in Spider-Man '94 #2.
While the fighting is going on we see Mary Jane having a conversation
with her aunt. The two of them make peace, although it looks like
something is bothering MJ in Spider-Man '94 #2. Is it because her aunt
is right about Peter Parker? We have a shocking moment in Spider-Man '94
#2 when MJ goes and talks to Peter aunt. Aunt May tells MJ that Peter
Parker is actually Spider-Man. Talk about dropping a bomb on someone.
The Lethal Leap-Frog saves Spider-Man from getting hit by a truck in
Spider-Man '94 #2. Spider-Man saves The Grizzly from having his life
force sucked out of him in Spider-Man '94 #2. Morlun takes Spider-Man
down and carries him off in Spider-Man '94 #2. That is not even the
shock ending in this comic book. Kraven the Hunter is watching and he is
going to be hunting Morlun very soon.
- Paul
Graphics: 63%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: DeMatteis, Towe, Campbell
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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