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Ultimate Spider Man Annual #3

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Ultimate Spider Man Annual

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Comic Summary: Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS Penciled by DAVID LAFUENTE Cover by MARK BROOKS & RICHARD ISANOVE The relationship between Peter Parker and Mary Jane is one of the most iconic and popular romances in all of comics -- and in this very special issue by series writer Brian Michael Bendis (SECRET INVASION), and red-hot artist David Lafuente [HELLCAT], that relationship delves into an area never before seen in any Spider-Man comic! Destined to be one of the most controversial issues of the year! 48 PGS./Rated A …$3.99

Codes: 75960606532500111 AUG082312

Price: $3.99 $3.19
Artist: Stuart Immonen
Author: Brian Michael Bendis
Cover Artist: Stuart Immonen
Release Date: October 29, 2008
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by RobertS at 06:19 PM November 04, 2008    (all reviews by RobertS)

The story was decent. The focus was on Peter and Mary Jane while the villain of the story took the backseat. It was a little annoying because I feel that the villain story wasn’t very fleshed out and I’m really not sure what happened there at the end. But overall a pretty good story.

What knocked what would have been a 4 star issue to 3 stars was the art. This has possibly been the most fugly art I’ve ever seen in the Ultimate Universe. This art was even worse than Kaare Andrews’s art in U. X-Men #23 & 24 (it was super cartoony, bleh, not matching the feel of U. X-Men at all). It clearly states that Peter and M.J. are 15 (which I wish they would bump up a year or two, because they’ve been 15 for a while now…) but they look five. In an art style that is way too anime (in a bad way) for my tastes, Peter and M.J. look like toddlers. For the sake of the Ultimate Universe, David Lafuente never works as the artist again.

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