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Punk wars review
Punk wars review





punk wars review

#PUNK WARS REVIEW PLUS#

I mean this is Prowler here! Dude’s name in other iterations is the title of the first track on Maiden’s debut! Then audiences got treated to the gift of a female Daredevil who Mason makes nothing like the puritan version of Elektra Earth-616 has been getting since “Marvel NOW!” plus Ironheart is out here in the pages with a crop top blasting fascist cops? Similar to how Pepose turned Deathlok into Miles over in his “Savage Avengers” run switching up identities without any political agenda attached to it is fresh, and Hobart is the perfect Spider-Punk. Putting the mask on Hobart Brown here, aging him down, was such an intelligent choice instead of going the typical Parker or Morales route. Some may see that as selling out, but Spider-Man has always been a mascot, so there’s not much more integrity left with that Peter Parker guy. There’s a genius behind turning the margins into the majority. This world Ziglar and Mason have created is distinctly not Earth-1218, because the world doesn’t have the aesthetics to actually look like a moshpit, but everyone could still get it. was, I still was in a minority division with either a pink mohawk or afro, my battle jacket filled with buttons, patches, and super glued bottle caps … when reading “Spider-Punk”, I notice how Justin Mason created the majority of the crowds to be just as punked out as the makeshift Avengers that defend their world from Oscorp. After reading all five issues of “Spider-Punk”, I would think that Ziglar had a similar story to tell. However, it still sticks with me that I never got to hit the pit with those guys. Alas, the party ended once I had to catch the train back, and eventually I ran into Lee Spielman and Garrett Stevenson a few times after since I frequented the OF Store on Fairfax and Babylon in Hollywood (still got a scar on my knee from that wooden bowl) in my late teens. Now, I dont know if he ever had the experience of not being able to hit a punk show because of an age limit but (walk with me here), I remember at the height of Odd Future’s fame back in L.A., that Tyler had just signed punk legends Trash Talk and I ended up partying in a car with other Odd heads bumping Earl tracks back when he was screaming Sly. Cody Ziglar, I don’t know him personally, but I can say that I’ve found a kindred spirit while reading his latest limited “Spider-Punk”.







Punk wars review