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Radioactive Spider-Man #2

 

 

SCORE: 67

 

Radioactive Spider-Man #2 

 

My interest in this franchise is dropping fast. I am considering dropping it altogether. The Radioactive Spider-Man #2 comic book cost me $3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Radioactive Spider-Man #2. The advertisements can be found throughout the Radioactive Spider-Man #2 comic book. There is an intro/credits page in Radioactive Spider-Man #2. There are two pages devoted to the Agenda of Revelation. There are also two pages for the Age of Revelation.

Radioactive Spider-Man #2 contains a page that introduces the next issue as well. There will be spoilers in my review of the Radioactive Spider-Man #2 comic book. The issues families can have with Radioactive Spider-Man #2 are violence, blood, bad language, and more. Peter has a nightmare about when the bomb went off and different people were transforming. Others were getting really sick in Radioactive Spider-Man #2.

Peter remembers trying to find MJ in Radioactive Spider-Man #2. I am not sure if she left the area or if she died. Radioactive Spider-Man #2 is a bit vague on that. Spider-Gwen and Miles Morales show up in Radioactive Spider-Man #2. They need Peter to come with them to the left coast. Peter does not want to leave his Aunt May. There is also the issue of the doctor that Peter is dating.

Something about Radioactive Spider-Man #2 makes no sense to me. Why not just have all of them move to the left coast? I know having to deal with all of the liberals can be maddening but these people are acting pretty liberal so they should like the high taxes, and high crime. Not like New York City is much better if you know what I mean. Aunt May has multiple naps in Radioactive Spider-Man #2.

Things get bad when Aunt May sees Spider-Gwen without her mask on. She knows Gwen died thanks to that awful Spider-Man. Aunt May turns into a monster at the end of Radioactive Spider-Man #2. Peter was trying to get Miles and Gwen out of there before things escalated. That failed badly in Radioactive Spider-Man #2. I do not understand why they did not move Aunt May a while she was in the pod. Peter is dying from the radiation.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 66%
Replay/Extras: 72%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Kelly, Walker, Sotomayor
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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