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james_desantis 's review for:
Spider-Man 2099 Classic, Vol. 2
by Chris Wozniak, Rick Leonardi, Malcolm Davis, Tom Grindberg, Evan Skolnick, Ian Edginton, Peter David, Ron Lim
A little bit more messy than volume 1 but still enjoyable.
The main story which is 4 issues had Spider-Man trying his best to be a hero for his city. At the same time we have a Greek like mythology figure show up and help Spidy. But that help isn't always that helpful and eventually becomes a kidnapping situation Miguel has to diffuse.
The second half is Unlimited 2099 which is introducing Mutagen. Basically a man who now has the power to mutate his cells and body into anything to help fight back in a situation. This makes for a tough foe for Spidy but this story feels quickly thought-out. The character is cool but the plot gets wrapped up way to quick.
The annual gives a nice insight look into the crazy people that Miguel lives with. Especially the first major story really is messed up but works really well to show how far someone will go to "believe" in someone. Good stuff there.
Overall not as good but still enjoyable. Peter David's issues are mostly great. The Unlimited just decent. A 3.5 out of 5. I'll bump to a 4.
The main story which is 4 issues had Spider-Man trying his best to be a hero for his city. At the same time we have a Greek like mythology figure show up and help Spidy. But that help isn't always that helpful and eventually becomes a kidnapping situation Miguel has to diffuse.
The second half is Unlimited 2099 which is introducing Mutagen. Basically a man who now has the power to mutate his cells and body into anything to help fight back in a situation. This makes for a tough foe for Spidy but this story feels quickly thought-out. The character is cool but the plot gets wrapped up way to quick.
The annual gives a nice insight look into the crazy people that Miguel lives with. Especially the first major story really is messed up but works really well to show how far someone will go to "believe" in someone. Good stuff there.
Overall not as good but still enjoyable. Peter David's issues are mostly great. The Unlimited just decent. A 3.5 out of 5. I'll bump to a 4.