I review part 3 of Spider-Man Beyond as the story slows down a bit from high action to more characterization with Kelly Thompson in the writer seat of the Beyond Trust. While I enjoy the character and story building, especially the relationship with Mary Jane and Aunt May. The issue’s art is off at several places and while the mystery of the Beyond Corporation continues to build. The non-cliffhanger had me rolling my eyes a bit.
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