Spider-Man Marvel Adventures #7 (2010)

Spider-Man Marvel Adventures #7 (2010)

$3.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PAUL TOBIN
Penciled by ROBERTO DI SALVO
Cover by PATRICK SCHERBERGER
Kitty Pryde and Wolverine are in town...and it's time for a game of...tag? Well, what better way for Spider-Man to test his recovery from his recent injuries? It sure beats shopping for clothes with Kitty and Chat, or arguing with Gwen about her romantic entanglements, or...worst of all, fighting for his life against a group of Sentinels gone mad, one of which is focused on the ultimate destruction of Spider-Man's very own girlfriend! 32 PGS.
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN ROBINSON

I always felt DC did the best KIDS books so I pretty much ignored MARVELS line for years, traditionally it was garbage, but manager Charles Velazquez pointed out that I should get Spider-Man Marvel Adventures a try. He's right, if you've got a kid in the 6-11 year old age this is the Spider-Man comic they should be reading. Spidey spends the first part of the issue playing TAG with Kitty Pryde, Wolverine and his girlfriend Chat (new character for the series). It's smartly written, nicely drawn and best of all stays within it's own universe. You don't have to explain 50 years of continuity for you kid to enjoy a Spider-Man comic. Well done!
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
Date Available: 11/03/2010
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PAUL TOBIN
Penciled by ROBERTO DI SALVO
Cover by PATRICK SCHERBERGER
Kitty Pryde and Wolverine are in town...and it's time for a game of...tag? Well, what better way for Spider-Man to test his recovery from his recent injuries? It sure beats shopping for clothes with Kitty and Chat, or arguing with Gwen about her romantic entanglements, or...worst of all, fighting for his life against a group of Sentinels gone mad, one of which is focused on the ultimate destruction of Spider-Man's very own girlfriend! 32 PGS.
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN ROBINSON

I always felt DC did the best KIDS books so I pretty much ignored MARVELS line for years, traditionally it was garbage, but manager Charles Velazquez pointed out that I should get Spider-Man Marvel Adventures a try. He's right, if you've got a kid in the 6-11 year old age this is the Spider-Man comic they should be reading. Spidey spends the first part of the issue playing TAG with Kitty Pryde, Wolverine and his girlfriend Chat (new character for the series). It's smartly written, nicely drawn and best of all stays within it's own universe. You don't have to explain 50 years of continuity for you kid to enjoy a Spider-Man comic. Well done!
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
Date Available: 11/03/2010