
By: Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente (writers), June Brigman (penciller), Roy Richardson (inker), Jesus Aburtov (colorist)
The Story: Herc learns that even a hideous mutation can’t stop him from scoring with the ladies.
The Review: From what I’ve gathered, Spider-Island sure sounds like a fun romp. But from the point of view of this title, the premise of the event comes across one-dimensional, random, and utterly pointless. Having every Manhattanite, hero, villain, and civilian alike, transform into arachnid mutants may be a fun idea in theory, but once you have them, the question becomes: what do you do with them? Cause a fly genocide?
Well, in Herc’s case, you can just sic him on a handful of X-Men for pretty much no reason other than because it pleases the Queen of Spider-Island for him to do so. The ensuing action has its moments, like Storm whipping up a wind strong enough to launch Wolverine in a fastball special, but these hero-versus-hero battles rarely manage to gain much tension. It’s not like there’s any real danger of them actually killing each other, so what’s to fear?
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