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Spider-Man '94 #1

 

 

SCORE: 70

 

Spider-Man '94 #1 

 

Since the X-Men '97 was interesting I decided to check out Spider-Man '94 #1. I would love for this entire show to be released on DVD and/or Blu-ray at some point in the future. If it was out there and we had the money for it I would have been able to catch up with the series to know what to expect within Spider-Man '94 #1. This comic book cost me $4.99. There are twenty-five pages of comic book content within Spider-Man '94 #1.

There is an intro/credits page, and an editors desk kind of page within Spider-Man '94 #1. We also get a page devoted to the next issue. Advertisements can be found throughout the Spider-Man '94 #1 comic book. There will be spoilers in my review of the Spider-Man '94 #1 comic book. The issues families can have with Spider-Man '94 #1 are violence, blood, climate change lie, and more. MJ asks Peter to marry him in Spider-Man '94 #1. Talk about totally backwards.

Spider-Man '94 #1 starts with Kaine. His father wakes up and is hungry. The father is Morlun. He looks like some kind of a vampire in Spider-Man '94 #1 to me. There is an interesting recap in Spider-Man '94 #1 about Peter and MJ. They married but it was a clone. He was in some other timeline and watched her die. Peter has dealt with losing her multiple times, so he is not rushing into marrying her again.

The fight between Spider-Man and The Molten Man is interesting in Spider-Man '94 #1. There is an interesting dinner with the aunts in Spider-Man '94 #1. Aunt May makes dinner for Peter, MJ, and MJ's aunt Anna. Aunt Anna does not like Peter very much. She does not think he can provide for MJ in Spider-Man '94 #1. Kaine interrupts the dinner to kidnap Peter Parker in Spider-Man '94 #1. This does not go well for Kaine.

Why would Kaine want Spider-Man in Spider-Man '94 #1? Kaine's father wants Spider-Man. Why would Kaine's father want Spider-Man? He believes that Spider-Man is this powerful totem. He wants to feed on Spider-Man to sustain himself for a very long time. Morlun even feeds on Kaine in Spider-Man '94 #1 because he needs to. Not much of a father in my book. Morlun has multiple babies in bottles that he can use to replace Kaine though.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Story: 76%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: DeMAtteis, Towe, Campbell
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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