The review for Peter Parker: Spider-Man #7, has been posted, so enjoy!
The Amazing Spider-Man #7
Writer: Howard Mackie
Penciled By: John Byrne
Inked By: Scott Hanna
Editor: Ralph Machhio
Summary/Review:
Basically the whole issue is set in an alternate reality or dream world of some sort, where Flash Thompson is the hero everyone loves. Since it relates in no way to Spider-Man continuity, I'll not review it here, but next issue should wrap up the storyline, telling us what exactly is going on, since on a few panels there are hints of evil behind this illusion.
Continuity issues aside, a rather good comic, with nice art and an enjoyable story. Guest stars galore ranging from Dr. Doom, Annihilus, Blastaar, The Avengers, Fantastic Four, and Uncle Ben. All of course appear differently with Flash Thompson being the world's most lovable hero and everything.
Peter Parker: Spider-Man #7
Written by: Howard Mackie
Artist: John Romita Jr.
Inked by: Scott Hanna
Editor: Ralph Macchio
Summary/Review:
The issue starts out with two of the new crime boss of New York, Jimmy Six's, henchmen, T-Bone and Mutt breaking into a cemetary to retreive some valuable trunk. Once they break down the door, they find the trunk guarded by hordes of vampires. Mutt and T-Bone flee the vampires with the trunk, and crash into a conveinence store, where Peter Parker is shopping. Spidey then aids the henchmen in defeating the vampires, but in the process the vampires flee with T-Bone and the trunk. Spidey and Mutt go after them, and when Mutt is relaying to Spidey how Jimmy Six came into power, a vampire attacks. Spidey and Mutt travel to their headquaters where they find Blade, ever eager to engage in the slaying of vampires. All 3 go down and take down all the vampires when Hunger (from P.P. #4) appears and starts beating both Spidey and Blade. Mutt then finds his old buddy, T-Bone whose been turned into a vampire, and is then slain by Mutt. This weakens Hunger greatly, who is apparently weakened when one of his vampires dies, and he then flees leaving a battered Spidey and Blade behind.
Overall, a pretty good issue, the art however, was not up to its usual quality but the story line and appearence of Blade worked well.