Ultimate Spider-Man #123
By Zak Edwards
June 29, 2008 - 15:30
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Brian Michael Bendis
Penciller(s): Stuart Immonen
Inker(s): Wade von Grawbadger
Colourist(s): Justin Ponsor
Letterer(s): Cory Petit
$2.99 US, $3.05 Canada
Part one of the new story arc for Ultimate Spider-Man has fallen flat despite a solid effort on the parts of both writer Brian Michael Bendis and penciller Stuart Immonen. The series, chronicling a younger Peter Parker in high school, has been on a high note for over thirty issues now, consistently providing quality stories filled with high-flying action and teen drama. That is why this issue, despite being good, is a disappointment.
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Stuart Immonen is great, seriously great in my opinion. Watching his development has been an added bonus to a series which has been at the top of its game for a long time, including almost every issue he has pencilled. When I learned of this Symbiotes arc, I was excited to see Immonen’s Venom and he does not disappoint. Tentacles and all, this Venom is both original and a throwback to Bagley’s own interpretation. The second last panel is a great homage to Bagley while being unique and discreet. Seeing the numerous action sequences with Venom, Immonen’s strong point with this title, are a gift. He continues to add to this already excellent title.
6.5/10 A drop in quality makes this book still the best mainstream superhero comic book on the shelves. Start reading it if you’re not!
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