Hey there, today I'm going to review a spider-man comic (no one's done that before)
Now you might be thinking "how did i get here?" and the answer is "i don't know" but thank you for reading.
So, here is the cover for the issue I'm gonna review today.
So, I have this Omnibus thingy that collects Ultimate Six (2004), Ultimate Spider-Man 54-59 and issue 46 for some reason. Which is really nice of Brian Michael Bendis to put this comic in this omnibus (yes i know marvel makes these decisions and not Bendis)
This story features the sandman, who doesn't wear his iconic clothes, he's not wearing anything, and he doesn't look like a regular person who can turn into sand, he just looks like a human made of sand... Whatever.
This story features Sharon Carter from S.H.I.E.L.D. and this new character called "Spider-Man", now i think this character will be forgotten in history and will probably get killed off in the next few issues, but i think he's really cool and i hope i see him again someday in a new comic.
So, the sandman escapes for some reason and starts attacking a bunch of these S.H.I.E.L.D. fellows. Spider-Man has to stop this guy from making a sandcastle.
The story written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Mark Bagley is great, Mark Bagley is one of my favorite comic book artists and Bendis makes great stories.
there's not much to say about this story really, it's just another Spider-Man comic. 8/10
Thank you for reading, if you want to see more reviews, go check out my twitter, bro. There's some reviews i didn't post here.
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