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Spider-Man & Wolverine #4

 

 

SCORE: 64

 

Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 

 

Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 cost me $3.99. There are twenty pages comic book content within Spider-Man & Wolverine #4. The first page in Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 is an intro and credits page. Advertisements are found at intervals throughout the Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 comic book. We are treated to one of the front cover of the next issues near the end of Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 comic book.

The issues families can have with Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 are violence, blood, bad language, and more. There will be spoilers in my review of the Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 comic book. The story is finally being revealed slowly in Spider-Man & Wolverine #4. We are finally getting some idea who is behind all of this in Spider-Man & Wolverine #4. We do not completely comprehend everything going on, but getting closer.

It looks like Dreadshadow is behind all of this in Spider-Man & Wolverine #4. Dreadshadow knows who Spider-Man is in Spider-Man & Wolverine #4. Dreadshadow calls him Peter. Peter is trying to find out in Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 who Dreadshadow is. How does he know Peter is Spider-Man. In the beginning of Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 the two heroes are fighting Doc Octopus. Dreadshadow shows up to attack Spider-Man.

Dreadshadow has a personal beef with these two heroes. Sounds like someone close to him died thanks to the heroes. Or he blames the heroes even though the villains are the ones putting innocent people at risk. The Marvel Comics Stormbreakers pages in Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 are about some of the newer artists at Marvel. Peter is able to get to a lab and remove the bracelet that teleports him. He then brings in Wolverine.

Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 decides to give readers at interesting twist right at the end. Teresa Parker shows up and she knows that Wolverine killed their parents. So Peter has a sister? This is the first I am hearing about that. How did she get the same information? Is all of this comic book some computer simulation? Teresa Parker shoots a pretty big hole in Wolverine at the end of Spider-Man & Wolverine #4.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 59%
Writing: 64%
Replay/Extras: 66%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Guggenheim, Sandoval, Nava, Reber
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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