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    Spider-Island: Cloak & Dagger #2

    Spider-Island: Cloak & Dagger » Spider-Island: Cloak & Dagger #2 - Part 2 released by Marvel on November 2011.

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    Part 2 last edited by ghostgrifter on 08/15/21 04:27AM View full history

    The insidious Mr. Negative poisons Cloak & Dagger against each other, as Spider-Man and his allies battle a deadly infestation in the thick of SPIDER-ISLAND! Ty and Tandy always balanced each other out, but the corrupting touch of Mr. Negative makes Cloak & Dagger fated enemies! Nick Spencer (SECRET AVENGERS, IRON MAN 2.0) and Emma Rيos (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, OSBORN) take the fan-favorite duo in unbelievable new directions!

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    "It's entirely your choice." 0

    Synopsis: Cloak and Dagger comes face to face with Mr. Negative.What's Good?When you have a writer like Nick Spencer, his way of storytelling and dialogue are what makes his stories great. The opening is an example of that, as Mr. Negative shows Dagger a f**ked up dream sequence. But he doesn't stop there. The main focus in this issue (besides the artwork) is not the action pages, but the actions taken place and the witty dialogue. Despite being in the hands of Mr. Negative, I love the conversat...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    "One Morning, When Gregor Samsa Woke From Troubled Dreams..." 0

    There are so many things going on in this issue, I don't know where to start. Well, that's a lie, I'll start where I should start, by saying this book is the most stunning book I've read this week. Emma Rios (and Javier Rodriguez on colors) should be a lot more famous than she is because she's a rockstar. This book has it all: great clothing, gorgeous lines, fantastic action, horrifyingly disgusting monsters, and horrific situations. Just...wow.Beyond that, there are some really neat moments whe...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Destiny Manifested 0

    View Summary and Scans hereThe GoodTwelve Monkeys- Now here’s a writer who understands the nuances needed to write a tale about the future/Time Travel/Prediction! Dagger explains the trouble with knowing the future, by trying to prevent the disaster of any kind the person may cause the disaster itself. The reference to Twelve Monkey’s was well used and it doesn’t hurt I’m a huge fan of the Brad Pit and Bruce Willis epic. Take notesDuane swierczynski this is what you should have used or at least ...

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