IT'S SPIDEY TIME! Swing into adventure with Spidey, Ghost-Spider and Miles as they face Green Goblin, Doc Ock, and more! This FREE promotional comic features all new stories from MY FIRST COMIC READER, an easy-to-read comic book that is perfect for young Spidey fans ages 5-7. We promise you, kids will LOVE this not-to-be-missed sampler!
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This free comic is clearly aimed at a really young audience. It even starts with a "how to read comics" section.
The stories are basic and very simple. I was excited reading the introductions of the characters as a now Spider-Man reader. Seeing a very smart girl… of course she turned out to be the villain -_-
Anyway, the art is very cute. It's colourful, cute and well-suited to the type of comic this is.
The plot is weak. There are several short stories in this that all have little actual content. The first story gets interrupted by the second halfway though which was weird as well.
While I think this would work very well as a first comic for a very young child, for me, as an adult it just wasn't enough. I really liked the art, but that's about it.
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A really fun book to read with my grandson and show him the basics of comic book speech bubbles etc. Excellent graphics and colour on a tablet - boring on an ereader. The ability to tap a frame and zoom to the image helped my grandson follow the story. Found the book while surfing around looking for free stuff on Kindle.
Kiddo enjoyed the free Spidey comic from this year, so he pestered me into downloading another one. Nothing unexpected or brilliant here. The stories within are ridiculously short. But hey... the kid liked them.
I need to make an confession here. This comic book is meant for kids ages between 5 and 7 which means it is very simple and easy to read. But I couldn’t help it but like this comic book more than I expected I would. But without making the introduction longer than it needs to be, lets get into the review.
This comic book is about Spider-Man teaming with Ghost-Spider, and Miles’s Spiderman to tackle the villains and save the day. I gotta admit that the comic book is very simple and easy going but at the same time fun.
The concept of this comic book is pretty engaging and fun, because it provides us a blend of action and humor. Even thou the action is very soft, there is no fighting action but rather the Spiderman team talks to the villain with something cheesy as “don’t do that, it is bad” and the villain just stops.
The one thing I didn’t like about the storyline of this comic book is that the storyline is very straightforward which means it lacks the complexity which really annoyed me.
The characters here are portrayed with charm and energy which was okay for the most part. The character developing is very minimal in this series, because it focuses more on the action than on deeper narratives. Which is understandable since this comic book is meant for 5 to 7 year olds. This approach works well for the intended audience but might not satisfy those looking for more depth
The artwork in this comic book is pretty vibrant and colorful. Which I really liked because it perfectly captures the playful tone of the comic book.
The artwork is pretty dynamic and engaging. At the same time the artwork is appealing and well-suited for the target demographic, enhancing the overall experience.
This comic book gives us the themes of teamwork, friendship, and heroism which are central to the storyline in this comic book. These elements are effectively conveyed, offering positive messages that resonate well with younger readers which this comic book is intended for. But the themes of this comic book are pretty unexplored if you are someone older reading this book.