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frasersimons 's review for:
Spider-Punk: Battle of the Banned
by Cody Ziglar
Much more fun and interesting than most of the stuff I picked up on peoples’ top comics last year. But this does suffer from a few things—most predominate? the world makes little no sense. I’m guessing this was a spider-verse spinoff, because it acts like explaining what the world is like has already been communicated.
It makes up for this by being expressly antifascist and has great art while doing it. At no point could I concretely say I knew what the factions were and how they functioned in the world at large. Norman Osborn was a president, guess he died? It looks and feels post apocalyptic, but is it? Music seems to be a much bigger deal, but I don’t know why. It’s very much a just nod your head and roll with it thing. Which is fine, but not amazing.
It makes up for this by being expressly antifascist and has great art while doing it. At no point could I concretely say I knew what the factions were and how they functioned in the world at large. Norman Osborn was a president, guess he died? It looks and feels post apocalyptic, but is it? Music seems to be a much bigger deal, but I don’t know why. It’s very much a just nod your head and roll with it thing. Which is fine, but not amazing.