What if your life came down to one amazing moment, one fantastical choice to undo the thing you regret most? What would it cost to rescue the person you love? What would you be willing to pay? Find out in the final issue of AMAZING FANTASY! Starring WWII Cap, teenage Spidey and spy-school Black Widow in one last chance to save it all!
RATED T+
Andrews deliver some great art throughout the issue as well. The action was visually exciting and I continue to be impressed style. Read Full Review
Despite my qualms, Amazing Fantasy was at the very least a fun read and kept me engaged throughout its entire run. Read Full Review
In the end, Kaare Andrews' Amazing Fantasy was easy on the eyes but hard on the brain. This finale attempts to make sense of it all by throwing things at the reader, but it all falls flat. The covers have all been fantastic, though! Read Full Review
I've been super busy with work and life lately, so I've been very slow to read much of anything comics related. I don't think that busy will change, but I hope I can adjust enough to somehow claw my way back to being up to date on comics. I may drop some things but for miniseries like this, it really seems dumb to drop them at the finale. Plus, I already paid for it. This was a good finale. I don't know if the ending makes up for Ben's betrayal. I don't know if I like the idea of an afterlife such as this. It cheapens things, I think. But the story was fun and pulpy, and the ending with Peter is good, even if overall, the narrative kind of crumbled. Look, I went into this expecting a shitshow after last issue, but we got a good, solid comicmore
I found it a decent ending and the shape of the whole story is at least potentially workable. Subjectively, though, this just wasn't executed well enough -- in this last chapter or at any other point -- to make me call it great, good, or even average.
The art has some nice cartoony dynamism, but it doesn't handle visual storytelling well. The script isn't such a hot storytelling tool either, delivering a lot of clunky and/or cliched lines.
No matter how much melodrama goes down, a "reset button" ending isn't all that satisfying. It does show some nice respect for the title's history to make it all about Peter Parker in the end, though.