A review by ricoocri
Spider-Man Noir by David Hine

5.0

"The long cold winter has finally ended. The goblin and his cronies are dead or in custody. Roosevelt is in the white house, and J. Jonah Jameson is once more sounding the clarion call for liberty and equality from every newsstand in the city. It looks like nothing but good times ahead. Even so, Aunt May is still on her soapbox, still fighting for the rights of the common people. She knows there are still bad guys out there. The monsters are always with us. But that's okay because there will always be good guys too. And in the end, when all's said and done: good guys always win" honestly wasn't expecting a communist spider-man story but it was great. no notes.