• One year after his death at the hands of the Superior Spider-Man - PETER PARKER IS BACK!
• Acclaimed novelist David Morrell (First Blood) and legendary comics icon Klaus Janson (DAREDEVIL: END OF DAYS) team up to kick off this celebration of the world's greatest super hero!
• With a blizzard crippling New York City, Spider-Man must protect the city - but Aunt May's life is in danger!
Overall, great issue, and I'll definitely be reading #700.3 soon. Read Full Review
Peter Parker is back, which thrills me to no end and though Im demanding a lot from this issue its because Spider-Man has such a long history and a lot to live up to. Is it a knock out? No. But it is a good welcome back to life Peter book. And I promise no more exclaiming, "Peters back!" from now on. Read Full Review
Morrell examines both Peter Parker and Spider-Man's efforts vs. the snow storm of the century, so he's given all kinds of opportunities to show the resilience of the character, but it's also a little hokey in the way that overly heartwarming stories can be sometimes. Read Full Review
Overall, this is the end of the two part story that had a very heartfelt conclusion and featured Peter as Spider-man doing what needed to be done to save the people of New York before he saved his Aunt. Seeing Spider-man battle the elements was interesting and hearing Peter comment on the cold made it that much better. Overall, it was nice seeing Uncle Ben telling the real Peter Parker, “With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility!” Read Full Review
At the end of the day, Spidey overcomes all obstacles and once again proves himself the hero, but his accomplishment seems diminished by such lackluster storytelling. "Amazing Spider-Man" #700.2 looks good and offers a non-continuity Peter Parker story, but not much else. Read Full Review
Overall, these two issues reminded me of college when I had a certain number of pages to write for my scripts so I'd be extra descriptive in my stage directions so that I'd meet the page count and appease my professor. This didn't happen a whole lot, but it totally happened from time to time. But the worst part about this is that we're not getting five all-new stories with Peter Parker in the Marvel Universe again. We're probably only getting 2 or 3 and that is a huge bummer. I love 'Superior Spider-Man', but sometimes I miss the original and in the book that was supposed to give him to me, I'm being deprived of him. Read Full Review