I review Amazing Spider-Man #16 the beginning of the end for Parker Industries using my new green screen special effects. Despite some highs, the continuing “evil” Black Cat story and the ignoring of Spider-Man 2099 continuity brings my grade down a bit. Enjoy.
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Michelle Rodriguez? I think you meant Michelle Gonzales.
That’s why I said to please make the Black Cat story end.
It sounds like they’re trying to back-fill a foundation. Slott has made BC turn from a non-murdererous burglar to callous, power-hungry multiple-killer (remember that she murdered a bunch of helpless guys in the prison by deflecting Electro’s bolts), and turned her in one issue. Slott is just plagiarizing the current Catwoman. But so much of what he does is mimicking.
I’m just kind of eh about the Black Cat.