I second that on the art. Most of the action panels are too busy and disorganized -- you don't know where to look.
• The Order of the Web has to find a way to help Peter Parker!
• But someone is on their trail that is not going to make their quest easy!
Rated T+
Federico Vicentini does some beautiful work with the art throughout the issue. There are some great visual moments and the style of the action and characters is amazing. A great looking issue. Read Full Review
I know, I know. Some of you are thinking "Jimmy, I'm not made of money. Also, these supplemental issues really suck most of the time." Hey, I can't argue with you, but please rest assured that this is not the case with this issue. You're gonna not only get an enjoyable story, what happens here will affect events in the other storyline. Worth both time and money. Read Full Review
The writing continues to stay strong and the art is pure icing. Spencer seems to be pulling out his best material for the arc we've all been waiting for. Read Full Review
An exciting issue with many engaging plots and pleasant art. Read Full Review
As usual, this .LR issue is really required reading for Spencer’s Spider-Man story. Thankfully, it’s worth the price of admission. There are some questionable or concerning elements, but the ride is enjoyable especially thanks to fantastic art from Vicentini and Menyz. Give this a read. Read Full Review
How has Kindred's plan affected the extended Spider family? Black Cat and Mary Jane get pulled into this tangled web as the Sin-Eater rises once again. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man returns this week with a new issue that leaves Peter out of focus with some impressive results. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #51.LR is a good issue for new readers who haven't been reading this series. Dedicated readers will find portions of this book unnecessary and redundant. It also sorely lacks Spider-Man and feels more like a pit-stop than a major chapter in the "Last Remains" story. Super Spidey fans may want to read this for the Sin-Eater scenes, but most everybody else can feel comfortable skipping it. Read Full Review
" I failed you. I understand that now. I was not worthy of your gift. Not worthy of your love."
This was a really enjoyable issue that piles more and more onto the story. I'm getting slightly concerned about just how much is here.
Last Remains is even bigger than I thought. In a good way
It’s another good issue I don’t know what to tell you!
I'm following along even as we crowd this thing but we'll see how Spencer and Rosenberg bring it in with so many balls in the air. Vicentini on art duty is great as his style makes this much more enjoyable.
This was pretty good. Definitely needed for the overall story. Liked the sin eater parts the most.
This companion arc is shooting 2 for 3 on plotlines I'm interested in. I like the idea of Norman and MJ teaming up, I LOVE Strange and Black Cat teaming up, but Sin-Eater sticking around? Ugh. And his new target? Double ugh. I don't think it's a good idea to revisit a questionable mystical nemesis from Spidey's past while you're trying to set up a new one.
The story here was fine but I don't understand the critics raving over the art. It's flat and many panels are hard to decipher.
Spencer starts introducing other characters into this story-arc, but it's not necessarily a good thing as this feels over-crowded: Spider-Man, Norman Osborn, Kindred, Sin-Eater, Order of the Web and now a long known character I won't spoil. Fortunately we see what happened to Sin-Eater and his followers, because it looked like Spencer left the plot hanging.