SPIDER-MAN: NOIR #2 (MARVEL COMICS)

Hello there! Padawan J here, the resident Star Wars expert from the ODPH! This week I'm going to be reviewing the 2nd issue of Spider-Man Noir from Marvel Comics!

The scene is 1939, and Peter Parker is a private detective by day, and the masked vigilante Spider-Man by night! He's investigating the murder of none other than George Stacy, the father of Gwen Stacy! So will he crack the case? Let's jump into it!

credit: Marvel Comics

Spider-Man Noir #2 by Erik Larsen (Writer), Andrea Broccardo (Artist), Rachelle Rosenberg (Color Artist) & VC's Joe Sabino (Letterer) is a great issue that is filled with mystery & intrigue that helps it stand out from other Spider-Man comics!

The Story

Erik Larsen does an incredible job with the story throughout this issue, and he isn't afraid to push some boundaries. The story feels like a murder/mystery movie you might find on Turner Classic Movies on a Saturday afternoon and it plays out beautifully. It has some familiar beats to the story, but it does a great job at staying rooted in the 1930's.

We're introduced to the villain Hard Boil in this issue, He's a mountain of a man that's sharply dressed and means business. I will say his name is extremely spot on and it gave me a laugh reading the issue.

Peter does eventually work out just who it was that murdered George Stacy, and it isn't good. I won't spoil it here, but it's safe to say that the relationship between this universe's Peter Parker & Gwen Stacy will not be anything like what we've seen in previous incarnations.

The Artwork

Andrea Broccardo & Rachelle Rosenberg both do an AMAZING job on the artwork from start to finish on the issue. They do such a great job with the look of the characters & the backgrounds of the panels. It genuinely looks like the 1930's, and stays away from some of the recent iterations styles. It works so incredibly well and is just so much fun to look at!

FINAL POINT: Erik Larsen provides a different look at Spider-Man than what we've been used to the last couple of years. Together with stellar artwork from Andrea & Rachelle, this is an issue (and a series) that should be at the top of your lists!

Overall Grade: 10/10

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