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Altra miniserie inutile, ma almeno ben disegnata, per i Fantastici 4, ospite il ragno di quartiere.Si legge e si dimentica subito dopo.
This was just a kind of silly and fun Fantastic Four / Spider-Man team up story. Great one off adventure.
Upon a chance encounter with the Impossible Man, Spider-Man runs afoul a mysterious alien scientist who sets up residence in Central Park. Resulting in the seemingly thought impossible death of the Impossible Man, the alien menace establishes protocols that begin fusing the people of Earth with a never before encountered race of cosmic parasites. Needing help, Spider-Man seeks out the Fantastic Four. Having defeated cosmic threat like Galactus and Blastaar, The First Family of the Marvel Univers...
Spider-Man and the FF team up to take on an alien race called the H'mojen (I assume it sounds like "homogen" as in homogenous), that's trying to turn everybody gray and boring. Jeff Parker writes fun and snappy superhero comics (like The Interman and Agents of Atlas). His lighter style pairs well with Mike Wieringo's expressive, happy, and slightly cartoony style. "Silver Rage" is a really bad subtitle for what's largely a fun book.
Great to see one last Mike Wieringo art jobShame that the story didn't rise to the level of the art.
As light as a world-saving story can be. Classic banter between Marvel's First Family and Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is heavy on the action, light on the pathos. Not surprisingly, the late Mike Wieringo is the perfect artist for Jeff Parker's fun but not inconsequential tale.
Good story and I liked how they made Spider-man one of the family by treating him the same way they treat each other. Badly.
something about this volume was just too boring. the whole thing seems childish and didnt make sense. it also didn't fit into the Marvel Universe very well.
FINALLY!! something FUN! as much as i loved 'civil war', i'm really getting tired of all these comics being so serious and trying to be all adult oriented. marvel balances this much better than dc, but still i'm getting tired of it. the storyline is simple and funny, and the ringo's arwork is perfect. it's not the most amazing thing i've ever read, but it was a breath of fresh air to sit down and read a good fun story about spidey and FF...