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Time's Arrow: The Past (X-Men & Spider-Man , No 1)

Time's Arrow: The Past (X-Men & Spider-Man , No 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great start!
Review: This was a very effective book, from the cute Spider-Ham cameo to the anguish of the Black Knight when he has to free Morgan to Spidey driving Bishop up the wall. And I liked that Devil Dinosaur and Moon Boy didn't speak English! (Well, they wouldn't.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good. Couldn't put it down.
Review: Very good book. Explains time travel very well. Most book have faults in them when it comes to the subject of time travel. One minor detail that I found was that when spidey and bishop are in the past spidey "saved" bishop from a plasma blast. However, bishops power is to absorb energy. Other than that one minor detail the book was seemless and brings you hours of great reading.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fair
Review: When you actually read the book, it's not as good as you think it'll be. Half the book is trying to understand a machine that if one has seen the 'toon or the comics they already understand. Could have been better.

One actual good thing, IMO was the cliff-hanger in the end. I won't say what it was so as not to spoil it for others.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: okay novel
Review: While this book is by far better than the next two, I still found it left much to be desired. The dialogue wasn't that great, the plot was cliched, and there were lots of fights... they're required, of course, but not that many. Fights don't work as well in novel form as they do in comic form.


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