Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1 Review: A Swing at a New Origin

Peter Parker takes his inaugural swing into a lot of fun action in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1 — Written by Christos Gage, penciling by Eric Gapstur, and cover by Leonardo Romero — where we see the four-eyed photographer come into his own in this prequel to the new animated series of the same name coming soon to Disney+.Readers are so obviously well-versed in Spider-Man’s origin that, at this point, even stating that fact goes without saying. But a great thing about this issue is the ongoing story that surrounds the familiar building blocks of Peter’s transformation. He and his new friend, Nico, struggle to accept the fact that instead of attending their new prestigious high school as planned, they’ll most likely be forced to attend worse schools due to a freak accident on campus — readers must understand how devastating this would be for a couple of smart overachievers. Not being able to take this lying down, the pair investigate just enough to discover that the school was attacked and there’s much more going on under the hood.It’s almost like it’s saying, “We know you’ve seen this before, but hear us out.” Pairing this great opener with a series of panels highlighting the fact that Spider-Man’s in trouble, works so well to hook fans and keep the pages turning.

Peter Parker takes his inaugural swing into a lot of fun action in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1 — Written by Christos Gage, penciling by Eric Gapstur, and cover by Leonardo Romero — where we see the four-eyed photographer come into his own in this prequel to the new animated series of the same name coming soon to Disney+.

Readers are so obviously well-versed in Spider-Man’s origin that, at this point, even stating that fact goes without saying. But a great thing about this issue is the ongoing story that surrounds the familiar building blocks of Peter’s transformation. He and his new friend, Nico, struggle to accept the fact that instead of attending their new prestigious high school as planned, they’ll most likely be forced to attend worse schools due to a freak accident on campus — readers must understand how devastating this would be for a couple of smart overachievers. Not being able to take this lying down, the pair investigate just enough to discover that the school was attacked and there’s much more going on under the hood.

It’s almost like it’s saying, “We know you’ve seen this before, but hear us out.” Pairing this great opener with a series of panels highlighting the fact that Spider-Man’s in trouble, works so well to hook fans and keep the pages turning.

#Friendly #Neighborhood #SpiderMan #Review #Swing #Origin

Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))