Title: Spider-Woman
Issue Number: 26
Release Date: May 1980
Highlights
- First appearance of Rupert Dockery, and Grinder
- Spider-Woman saves Dockery from being kidnapped, but it's all just a ruse for the publisher to sell more papers
- Reference is made to Spider-Woman 20
- Boring, and poorly written - Spider-Man is in this issue for all of three panels, reduced to nothing more than a wasted cameo
- Still not a fan of having to read non-related Spider-Man titles to get the full chronological story of the character, and as noted above, this is only a cameo, making it not even worth while
Oddities
- Dockery walks into a bar, meets with a criminal, and says he wants to write an expose on his villainous exploits...Odd how a criminal would make himself so easily accessible...to a news outlet...and be agreeable to the story - Terrible writing
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Spider-Man's unnecessary cameo |
Rating (based on a 1 through 5 Stans grading system)
1 star...
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