The developers at Other Ocean Interactive seemed quite familiar with the limitations of the system, but also aware of the fact that the comic-ness of comics are part of what makes them so great. I was happy to see that the beginning of each boss battle starts with a comic book cover depicting the upcoming fight. That was a nice touch. I was quite giddy, however, when I paused the game while playing as Amazing Spider-Man and saw the Spider-Man Number 1 Green Cover - inspired artwork. (At first I thought it was the McFarlane cover, but when I looked online, I could see differences.) Even in this day and age, there is nothing wrong with making a 2D platformer - and when your subject matter is comic books, you can actually make it work with your theme.
The music is fast-paced to keep the feeling of action going and the sound effects are decent, in an arcade sort of way. The voicework is pretty good, with a nice amount of quips, but it seemed that some of the dialogue was way quieter than the rest (and not due to any context of the game; it's not like the characters were trying to be quiet). The levels of sound effects and music can be tweaked in the Options menu, so if you find that you have an issue hearing dialogue, you could adjust the audio levels to improve the situation.