The Amazing Spider-Man #975
SCORE: 67
The Amazing Spider-Man #975 is a great place for me to wrap up
reading this series for a bit. I figure I will be back for issue one
thousand when it comes out. After the latest reboot The Amazing
Spider-Man #975 also shows as The Amazing Spider-Man #11. The cost of
this comic book was $7.99. I almost did not buy it. That is crazy
expensive. There are two twenty page stories in The Amazing Spider-Man
#975. There is also a six page story, and then two more stories that are
two pages long. Bringing the total page count to fifty pages of comic
book content.
Advertisements can be found throughout The Amazing Spider-Man #975 comic
book. There are two letter pages and two pages for Spider & Symbiotes
within The Amazing Spider-Man #975. We also get an intro/credits page
twice, and a page devoted to the next issue within The Amazing
Spider-Man #975. There will be spoilers in my review of The Amazing
Spider-Man #975 comic book. The issues families can have with The
Amazing Spider-Man #975 are violence, blood, bad language, and more.
I found out who the two characters were at the end of the last issue. In
fact that is the main reason I purchased The Amazing Spider-Man #975.
The person that looks like Peter Parker is Ben Reilly. The person
dressed up like Spider-Man is Norman Osborn. Both of them are doing what
they can to keep Peter Parker's life going as it should. The two of them
have a little battle in the first twenty pages of this comic book.
The second twenty page story in The Amazing Spider-Man #975 is all about
Peter Parker. He is out in space. He was barely surviving on some alien
world. He was told to get stronger. An alien scientist comes along and
Peter is working with him. There is one small problem though. The alien
scientist is experimenting on sentient beings. Peter has a problem and
fights him. In the process Peter gets a new cool yellow suit.
The six page story within The Amazing Spider-Man #975 is all about
Rapid. He is trying to help out in New York City with Spider-Man being
gone. He has the power to create a time bubble that freezes anyone
within the bubble. He can then beat them up at his leisure. The first
two page story is about The Thing and Spider-Man done in really bad art.
The last two page story is more of a two page art spread in my opinion.
- Paul
Graphics: 64%
Writing: 69%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 66%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Kelly, Romita Jr, Larraz, Hanna, Menyz, Gracua
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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