Review: Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #3

This annual shows all of the reasons you should be reading Ultimate Spider-Man. Bendis takes his writing seriously, and he tries to give the me honest portrayal of Spider-Man and Peter Parker. As well as everyone else in the book.

Peter has got a pretty great understanding about responsibility. But with that in his back pocket, how does he approach other teenage problems besides homework and curfews. Such as all those hormones raging in his system. Peter and MJ have been through life and death situations, why wouldn’t they eventually approach the subject of sex? To find out you should pick up the issue.

Posted Wednesday, November 12th, 2008 at 3:03 pm
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Humanjunk

We discussed earlier that there needs to be a teen pregnancy and abortion arc. Based off of the Amazing Spider-Man Original Sins story that sucked major ass.

Humanjunk

Because let’s face it, if there’s someone out there who can take teen pregnancy and abortion and turn it into one kick ass roller coster comic book ride, it’s Brian Michael Bendis.

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I liked this issue, I thought it was well written.

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