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Radioactive Spider-Man #3

 

 

SCORE: 69

 

Radioactive Spider-Man #3 

 

After I read the second issue of this series I decided I was done with it. I let the local comic book store know I did not want to read anymore of this series. The third issue was already in my pile. I got a wonderful surprise when I read Radioactive Spider-Man #3. This comic book is the third and final one in this series. So did not need to cancel my interest since there are no more.

The Radioactive Spider-Man #3 comic book cost me $3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Radioactive Spider-Man #3. The next issue in the series is X-Men Age of Revelation Finale. I may check out that issue and I may not. I have not decided. The issues families can have with Radioactive Spider-Man #3 are violence, blood, bad language and more.

Expect spoilers for the rest of this review. Radioactive Spider-Man #3 hops all around time. There are some cool pages in Radioactive Spider-Man #3 that go back and forth on each panel in terms of the time period and flash backs. The story is told really well in Radioactive Spider-Man #3. We learn a lot about the characters.

Radioactive Spider-Man #3 is rude and hateful to the police doing their job. I am not sure why such radical hatred is encouraged in Radioactive Spider-Man #3. Miles keeps trying to get through to Peter. Aunt May changes into this monster that kill al lot of people. How many must die before Peter will finally let he know. They tried all these different things.

Peter finally accepts reality in Radioactive Spider-Man #3. Peter brings down the monster that his aunt turned into. It is supposed to be a really sad moment but I saw it as a relief. The rampaging monster is finally stopped. More people will not die because of her. Maybe I am too pragmatic. I am glad that Radioactive Spider-Man #3 is the final one in the series. Ultimately this whole series had little point to it.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 63%
Writing: 68%
Replay/Extras: 74%
Story: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 68%

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


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