The most surprising thing about this comic is the unprecedented Aunt May cameo in the second panel of the second row. She hasn't been seen in the strip's story for years, only in the Sunday throw-away panels. I can see why, though: the old girl looks like the undead. Meanwhile, Kurt Kordok is leering at the captive Dara Dorset, who is tied to a table. The man should probably be twirling his mustache, and maybe tying the lying actress to some train tracks or to a sinking ship or something.
I just realized Mary Jane looks like she's topless. I suppose that's how Spider-Man would imagine his wife, maybe, but it's a bit risque for a family paper. Not to mention Spider-Man landing on a building in the first panel of the third row only to be swinging through the air in the very next panel. Sunday Spider-Man obviously has some sort of off-panel teleportation power.
Thing I Liked:
-Aunt May's appearance, but not her hairstyle.
16 years ago
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