With some green screen issues, I review Superior Spider-man #27. I really enjoy this issue with the first part of the Goblin Nation storyline. While it took a long while to finally get to this story it starts off on a great beat.
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Thanks everyone.
@#3 Lockdown–Indeed it was. Made for a really good review.
It really was a great job and wonderful review
Thanks I luckily thought fast on my feet since the green screen needed major debugging. Since we had be avatars this issue. I just thought it was a great idea.
Great job!
I enjoy the time and effort that you put into you videos and hope you keep up the good work