Friday, March 1, 2013

Marvel Fanfare #27

Marvel Fanfare (1982-1992) #27


 
This issue of Fanfare features two story’s created by artist’s whose works could be considered ‘experimental’ and more suitable for graphic novels. The first story ‘Cars’ involves Matt Murdock’s law firm buying an automobile only to have it stolen the very same day. The motif of the car is ever spanning and is used symbolically and obtrusively, leaving the reader thinking about cars more than the story’s hero, Daredevil.

Then in what is probably my all-time favorite Spider-man story, Peter Parker is home alone and bored to tears. As he spends a restless night making doodles with his web-shooters, scaring old ladies, and playing phone tag, I just fell in love with the story with each panel.

This is perhaps my all-time favorite issue as well. I was left wanting so much more. It’s timeless and was just a damn fine read.


Worth Consuming.

Rating: 10 out of 10 stars

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