"First hitting shelves way back in 2002, "Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do" starts off innocuously enough, with Spidey and Black Cat teaming up to take down a heroin pusher named Mr. Brownstone. Okay, red flag number one. If you're going to do a serious story about the drug trade, don't name your villain after a Guns N' Roses song. For someone whose entire shtick revolves around being a pot smoker, Smith sure likes his dated drug references. Another red flag? Mr. Brownstone supposed...
Published on December 19, 2009 07:37