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The Amazing Spider-Man #957

 

 

SCORE: 71

 

The Amazing Spider-Man #957 

 

I am thrilled to be reviewing The Amazing Spider-Man #957 comic book. This is the legacy numbering. The new numbering shows this as The Amazing Spider-Man #63. I also was able to procure the Disney Variant edition of The Amazing Spider-Man #957 that asks What If Mickey & Friends Entered The Krakoan Age? So Mickey & Friends are mutants. It is a pretty cool cover in my opinion.

The Amazing Spider-Man #957 cost me $4.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within The Amazing Spider-Man #957. There are also two pages of letters, two pages of Spiders & Symbiotes, and a page devoted to the next issue. There will be some spoilers in my review of The Amazing Spider-Man #957 comic book. The two pages of recap and credits in The Amazing Spider-Man #957 are on pages two and three. So one page of comic book content and then those two pages.

The issues families can have with The Amazing Spider-Man #957 are violence, blood, magic, bad language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. The little demon girl that shows up to grab Peter Parker is over time. She does turn into an adult woman at one point in The Amazing Spider-Man #957. She takes him through all of his painful moments. Peter learns to keep is eye on the true goal - her.

This villain does tell Peter in The Amazing Spider-Man #957 to surprise her. He finds a way to surprise her at one point by pretending to slow down. She gets cocky and lets down her guard. This is when Spider-Man completely and totally clocks her right in the face. The Amazing Spider-Man #957 does have a man hitting a woman. In case that kind of content bothers you I wanted to make you aware.

Peter and his girlfriend wind up going on a picnic near the end of The Amazing Spider-Man #957. The next two villains are watching Peter Parker trying to learn about him. He does not seem like much yet he keeps beating the others. Peter has already beaten three of them, and they feel learning about him is a good idea. Peter also yelled at his Aunt May in The Amazing Spider-Man #957.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 66%
Writing: 76%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 76%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Ireland, Melnikov, Menyz, Carmagna
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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