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james_desantis 's review for:
Spider-Man: Torment
by Todd McFarlane
McFarlane in the 90's was one of the biggest artist in the world. And So Marvel gave the man the key to the Kingdom. Make your own Spidy adventure. And after selling a shit load of issues for issue 1, Spider-Man torment completed with 5 issues.
This is a weird one. The art for the most part is pretty solid, lot of extreme moments, but some really great poses too. Sometimes there is a bit too much going on but for the most part the art is the big selling point on this book.
The story is weird and for sure drags. While Mcfarlane is talented artist and a great business man, he's not the best storytelling. The Lizard is the villain of this story but there's someone pulling his strings. And Spidy goes head to head with them both and barely surviving.
Overall okayish story with some great art makes a solid enough entry into the Spider-Man world. A 3 out of 5.
This is a weird one. The art for the most part is pretty solid, lot of extreme moments, but some really great poses too. Sometimes there is a bit too much going on but for the most part the art is the big selling point on this book.
The story is weird and for sure drags. While Mcfarlane is talented artist and a great business man, he's not the best storytelling. The Lizard is the villain of this story but there's someone pulling his strings. And Spidy goes head to head with them both and barely surviving.
Overall okayish story with some great art makes a solid enough entry into the Spider-Man world. A 3 out of 5.