“Spidey And His Amazing Friends (2024-) #1” By Steve Behling Review

It’s Spidey time! Swing into adventure with Spidey, Ghost-Spider, and Spin as they team up with heroic friends and face-off against Green Goblin, Doc Ock, and more! This new monthly comic features easy-to-read stories starring Peter, Gwen, and Miles from SPIDEY AND HIS AMAZING MY FIRST COMIC READER, perfect for young Spidey fans of all ages. Readers will also love testing their super smarts and skills with loads of fun bonus activities!

I gotta admit that this comic book was maybe not meant for me to read. Since its easy to see that this comic book is meant for children rather than adults. But since I already read it, I’m gonna review it anyways. 

The plot in this comic book felt very rushed and at the same time very underdeveloped. Since it didn’t go anywhere deep with the plot but rather showed Spiderman with his 2 friends flaying through the city and not doing anything specific with the plot. As I said above its meant for children, but still you should have something fun and interesting about this comic book to make it fun for young readers to read this book rather than just be stuck at the fact that this comic book is about spider-man and nothing else that makes this comic book fun to read. 

The plot, aims to introduce a new generation of readers to the beloved characters, but in doing so this comic book lacks the depth and creativity that fans have come to expect from Spider-Man stories. Which of course I already mentioned.

The dialogue in this comic book are very simplistic and often cringeworthy, which leads to be a failing process of capturing the wit and charm that make Spider-Man such an enduring character.

The only good thing about this comic book is the artwork that it has. But other than the vibrant and fun artwork, the artwork doesn’t help this comic book in another way. The artwork doesn’t to anything to elevate the overall experience of reading this comic book.

The main 3 characters of this comic book feel very generic and they seem like they don’t have any personalities to them other than being spider-mans.

The action scenes in this comic book come across as flat and uninspired, because anytime the action comes around in this comic book the plot rushed through them and doesn’t bother making the action fun but rather what Spider-man has to suffer through.

The pacing of the plot in this comic is very disjointed, because it either drags on for too long at times or just gives us a abrupt transitions that leave us readers feel very annoyed than anything else. 

The narrative in this comic book does lack coherent flow in a way, which of course doesn’t make us as readers invest in the characters or their journey.

I Give This Book 1 / 5

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