When I read the first issue of Spiderman, I thought this comic was going to be good. Then issue 2 hit stores. Feeling
a little disappointed in Mark Millar, after he had written some of my favorite comic books. So when issue 3 came out, I was
a little worried that issue two was a sign of where the comic was going. Boy, was I wrong.
Spiderman has found Electro and Vulture, after taking a tip from the villain, The Owl. As Vulture tries to escape from
Spiderman, he accidentally drops a suitcase containing 20 million dollars. With 20 millions out of their hands, Vulture and
Electro decide to give Spidey one tough fight. All of this, as everything goes downhill for Spidey.
Millar gives the reader the same action packed scenes that he delivered in the Ultimates. Unlike Spiderman 2, this comic
actuallys makes some sense, all while delivering the reader one great story. And let's not forget Terry Dodson, who does a
great job on pencils. All of the characters look great, while Dodson manages to tell those action scenes with great skill.
Overall, Spiderman has just redeemed himself from his last, horrible issue. With a great sense of doom, Millar is preparing
the reader for what may become a spectacular issue. Dodson, once again, does a great job with the art chores. Hopefully, Millar
will not go back to his storytelling skills of Spiderman 2. This comic receives 4.5* out of 5*