I liked it a lot, it reminded me of Javier RodrÃguez art
Peter Parker: Paparazzi! Part 1 of 3
The DB, New York's trashiest tabloid, has just hired the sleaziest paparazzi of them all...PETER PARKER?! And the first ever livestreaming super-villain: Screwball!
Definitely worth picking this issue up, even if you dislike much of the BND stuff. At the very least, you can drop it after the three issue story is over. However, I think you'll all be very impressed with this issue and, hopefully, the entire storyarc. Read Full Review
Despite my misgivings with some of the story elements, these imperfections ultimately end up as the contributing factors that make this issue so damn fun. Oh, and the Starbrand Coffee ad is a nice easter egg. Give me more, I say! Read Full Review
If the median of the Amazing scores is around a 6.5, it's safe to assume Dan Slott's issues are going to consistently fall above that, if only on the strength of his fundamental understanding of the character and direction. Read Full Review
So, if there was any ever doubt -- Slott's return retains the same brilliance he originally brought to the table, and Marcos Martin, while a fairly radical shift from the previous roster of artists, turns in some excellent work. Read Full Review
Two more new characters! Really, BND was very productive introducing new villains. Current Spider-Man series must remember that once in a while Spidey should get a new enemies and not only some arc-long Kindred, which is not even a completely new character...
And also at this point the comic resembles some TV series, it's interesting enough and not 100% focused on Peter. I want more JJJ, by the way. And seeing Peter as paparazzi isn't a bad thing as well.