Marvel Knights Spiderman Vol 4 – Wild Blue Yonder

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Kathryn Halbert
I gave the third book in this series a three as well, but I'd call that one a strong three where this one is a weak three. It's not bad, but neither the writing or art is as good a the earlier three volumes. The cover makes this look like the plot is going to center around MJ getting with Wolverine for some reason, but really he flirts with her once, it causes some drama and isn't that important of a plot point. Most of the action revolves around Absorbing Man and a Superman knock-off. I gave the third book in this series a three as well, but I'd call that one a strong three where this one is a weak three. It's not bad, but neither the writing or art is as good a the earlier three volumes. The cover makes this look like the plot is going to center around MJ getting with Wolverine for some reason, but really he flirts with her once, it causes some drama and isn't that important of a plot point. Most of the action revolves around Absorbing Man and a Superman knock-off. ...more
Rocky Sunico
And we finally reach the fourth and last volume of the Marvel Knights Spider-Man run and we encounter...a change in author. And throw in a longer story arc tied to a largely non-Spider-Man villain like Absorbing Man and the end result is a weird story with a strange Superman analog character thrown in to boot.
Terry Collins
Some clever beats with the Absorbing Man, otherwise reads like mediocre fan fiction. Some really poor artwork as well - especially on the heels of Terry Dodson and Frank Cho in the previous collections.
Amanda Shepard (Between-the-Shelves)
A weird end to the Marvel Knights Spider-man series, especially since there's a different author. It almost felt like there was too much going on here--but maybe that was necessary to creat a bridge? Overall, not my favorite writing or art. A weird end to the Marvel Knights Spider-man series, especially since there's a different author. It almost felt like there was too much going on here--but maybe that was necessary to creat a bridge? Overall, not my favorite writing or art. ...more
Angel Verdeal
queria preguntar si sabeis alguna coleccion de marvel en españa que contenga esta historia tengo los primeros 12 tomos y me gustaria tener esta para completar la coleccion
Jacob
Sep 09, 2015 rated it really liked it
Why exactly is Peter so grouchy in the beginning of this comic? He lives in the Avengers Tower and gets all surly and sarcastic when he comes home and finds his family talking to the Avengers? That whole part of it including Wolverine accidentally stabbing him all felt kind of slapped together.
The rest of it was pretty good.
What would you get if Superman had been raised by self-righteous hillbillies? And his dad was really a shape-shift alien who left hypnotic commands to enslave the human race
Why exactly is Peter so grouchy in the beginning of this comic? He lives in the Avengers Tower and gets all surly and sarcastic when he comes home and finds his family talking to the Avengers? That whole part of it including Wolverine accidentally stabbing him all felt kind of slapped together.
The rest of it was pretty good.
What would you get if Superman had been raised by self-righteous hillbillies? And his dad was really a shape-shift alien who left hypnotic commands to enslave the human race on his spaceship? Find out here!
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Andy
Jul 30, 2008 rated it it was ok
The second volume and a new story arc before they merged them all with Spider-Man: Other. It's ok - a Marvel (piss)take on the Superman story but it has some nice moments. I quite like the Absorbing man as a villain. The second volume and a new story arc before they merged them all with Spider-Man: Other. It's ok - a Marvel (piss)take on the Superman story but it has some nice moments. I quite like the Absorbing man as a villain. ...more
Christian Smith
"It isnt the worst story but "Virtue" is a complete copy of Superman."

Art: 5/10
Story 5/10

"It isnt the worst story but "Virtue" is a complete copy of Superman."

Art: 5/10
Story 5/10

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B
Jun 20, 2016 rated it liked it
This was fine. It seemed like a decent first chapter for a Spider-Man story, but I'm not sure it ever continued. This was fine. It seemed like a decent first chapter for a Spider-Man story, but I'm not sure it ever continued. ...more
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