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Spider-Manlizard San |
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Rating: Summary: Interesting enough Review: The Lizard has never been one of Spider-Man's better villians, but in this book; Diane Duane is able to craft a good story on him. As with the other two books; Venom Factor and the Octopus Agenda, Peter and Mary Jane get a good deal of focus in the novel, and I'm quite happy about that. It is something the Spider-Man comic book writers have forgotten a long time ago.
Rating: Summary: One of the few good stories to star the Lizard Review: The Lizard has never been one of Spider-Man's better villians, but in this book; Diane Duane is able to craft a good story on him. As with the other two books; Venom Factor and the Octopus Agenda, Peter and Mary Jane get a good deal of focus in the novel, and I'm quite happy about that. It is something the Spider-Man comic book writers have forgotten a long time ago.
Rating: Summary: Oh boy, here we go again... Review: Yep, ANOTHER Diane Duane Spider-Man book. Yep, another pretty boring and usless story that barely ties into the last book (Venom Factor) and I can barely see how it ties into the last book (Octupus Agenda) which I have yet to read, honestly. Yep, Spider-Man fights Venom, the Lizard, and faceless mercs in boring, boring, BORING scenes. Yep, Diane calls him "Spidey" almost throughout the entire novel (as if typing Spider-MAN is too much effort). Yep, Mary-Jane is in it and is even MORE annoying. Yep, more annoyingly juvenile sex-talk and sex-do between Peter and MJ. Yep, there is a stupid sub-plot of MJ getting work in Florida only to find shady dealings while doing so. Yep, you're supposed to take this seriously. Yep, I can't beleive I took this long to write this review.
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