Eric Butler's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: GWW, Comic Book Corps Reviews: 16
7.3Avg. Review Rating

I'm loving this run and I am sad to hear that Dan Slott is leaving soon, the art is fantastic and some of the best in the Spider-man history.

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This issue was the end of an arc, it felt a bit rushed. There wasn't to much plot to tell as a good portion of this book was the fight.

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I can't wait to see where it goes from here.

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The road trip arc hasn't been my favorite, the story feels like filler while DC is deciding if they want to cancel the series like the new 52 version.

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This takes place seconds after the last issue and really pushed the story along, a fantastic back and forth with Peter and Flash Thompson.

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After Venom-Verse, you'd think this would seem like a cash grab, while it is, there is some heart behind it.

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This is a trippy issue

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Amazing Spider-Man #790 boasts a good story with Fantastic art. I love Stuart Immonen's Spider-Man. Let's see where this goes.

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This book has been a sleeper hit, and this just reminds me of classic comics. A simple kid with powers, trying to figure out what he wants to do.

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Sarah's art is gorgeous, and Bendis writing is on point making for a great team!

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This issue was fantastic. Slott did a fantastic job of characterizing Norman Osborn and really showed us the mad man within.

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This was the final issue of Blood of the Manta. The story arc bringing Aqualad into the Titans. It was filled with some great action and amazing color. This run has been one of the better Teen Titans. Next to the 80's and the 2003 Runs. I highly recommend this to any fan, even the of the TV Show Teen Titans or Young Justice.

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It may not be the most emotional or action packed issue, but it was a great read and kept you hooked the entire time.

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It may not be the most emotional or action packed issue, but it was a great read and kept you hooked the entire time.

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This was an issue that really dived into Aqualads back story and helps build his character. Though the biggest change in rebirth is him being gay, they didn't focus on it and used it as a small factor rather than a defining trait. Similar to Bunker in the New 52, I prefer how they showed it with Aqualad.

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This is a great return to form for the Emerald Archer. Bringing back his hardcore liberal attitude, his hatred of the rich, and of course his Pretty Bird. Any fan of the darker 90's run and the More recent Kevin Smith run of Green Arrow can jump right in and enjoy.

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