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The rematch between the two later in the issue is also a standout battle, with Luke wielding a second lightsaber to duel his opponent, done specifically to match the dual nature of her weapon.
5/
The opening sequence- plotted by Jo Duffy and penciled by Cynthia Martin- is storytelling at it's finest.
No words. No sound FX. No blurbs with purple prose setting the scene. Yet even as a kid I was enthralled.
3/
@JavierEmilioVi1 @nikalxandr @screenrant Slott had an entire issue where Doc Ock tried to r*pe Mary Jane Watson, so the guy has some issues with women in his stories...
It's still immensely frustrating that despite the big Hubbub that was made regarding MJ going over to Iron Man's book, it ultimately led to nothing and was just a colossal waste of time.
1/
Keep in mind, this is a little over a year past when Slott had Otto spend most of the first two issues trying to r*pe MJ.
Thoughts regarding the King's Ransom finale.
I've expressed this sentiment for a while, but the thing about Spencer is that while he may have you scratching your head's in the setup, he more often than not nails the landing, and that's true here. 1/
Also, one would think if they're going to spend most of their time in a comic drawing the female anatomy, they'd understand how it works or how fabric drapes over the body.
But not these guys.