Ultimate Spider-Man #124
By Zak Edwards
August 2, 2008 - 22:32
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Brian Michael Bendis
Penciller(s): Stuart Immonen
Inker(s): Wade von Grawbadger
Colourist(s): Justin Ponsor
Letterer(s): Cory Petit
Cover Artist(s): Stuart Immonen and Richard Isanove
$2.99 US, $3.05 Canada
Hopefully everyone reading this will relate to the following. When I go and pick up my comic books every Wednesday, I eagerly look through my file to see what I will be reading for the rest of the day. Okay, I go to the Diamond Distributors website every Monday to see what I’m getting but regardless, Ultimate Spider-Man day is a great day. This series is the one I look forward to the most in terms of high flying fun. I mean sure, I picked up The Core, written by the amazingly complex Jonathan Hickman, this week, but that probably won’t make me laugh and have some good old high-flying adventure fun the same way Brian Michael Bendis seems to make me smile every month with his baby project. Ultimate Spider-Man has been consistently amazing for so long now, the issues preceding the Clone Saga almost seem like a distant nightmare; on the fringe of reality with a general ‘I remember but it couldn’t have actually happened’ air about it.
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Stuart Immonen plays his strengths this issue while some scenes suffer. He has always excelled at the action sequences in this title, bringing more energy to Bendis’ already hyperactive scripts and this issue is no exception. The fighting sequences remain tons of fun to watch and I am especially enjoying Immonen’s Venom with all his tentacles everywhere. HIs backgrounds are great during the fight with the Beetle, with Manhatten at sunset looking very pretty as Spider-Man keeps popping up to annoy the silent perpetrator. But for the scenes without the masks, the emotional side just does not register in his pencilling unless extreme close-ups are used. Faces seem bland and with contortions from farther back, but up close his expressions instantly seem cleaner. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work, but the action sequences make up for this as there is much more Spider-Man than Peter Parker this issue.
8.5/10 Continued excellence.
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