Spider-Man & Wolverine #5
SCORE: 65
There is some good, bad, and ugly within the Spider-Man & Wolverine
#5 comic book. This comic book cost m $3.99. There are twenty pages of
comic book content within Spider-Man & Wolverine #5. There is one page
of art and then two pages with the intro and credits within Spider-Man &
Wolverine #5. There is a page devoted to the next issue near the end of
this comic book.
Advertisements can be found throughout the Spider-Man & Wolverine #5
comic book. There are two pages of X-Mentions within Spider-Man &
Wolverine #5. Spoilers will be a part of this review. The issues
families can have with Spider-Man & Wolverine #5 are violence, blood,
bad language, lack of attire and more. This comic book wraps up the
storyline that has been going on since it started.
Dreadshadow wants to make his point in Spider-Man & Wolverine #5. The
point is that Spider-Man and Wolverine are not heroes. They captured a
bad guy and had him sent to prison. This bad guy gets free and kill’s
someone close to Dreadshadow. If the heroes had killed this bad guy then
his family members would still be alive. That is the logic he has in
Spider-Man & Wolverine #5.
The sister of Peter Parker is the one that kills Dreadshadow in
Spider-Man & Wolverine #5. She never claimed to be a hero at all. Okay
well that is not totally accurate. She stabs him with three claws from
the back out in the front. He then self destructs in Spider-Man &
Wolverine #5. That is sort of the end of that storyline. There are a
couple of loose threads left in Spider-Man & Wolverine #5.
The full tape is found and the three of them watch it. Logan was trying
to save Peter’ parents all of those years ago. Apologies are given.
Peter is the only one mentioned on the tape of the plane crash. The
whole sister thing is left open. The villains realize Dreadshadow did
one good thing - bring them together. So the heroes will have to deal
with them at some point in the future.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 62%
Replay/Extras: 67%
Story: 72%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Guggenheim, Basso, Andrews, Reber
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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