LAST REMAINS TIE-IN!
o Doctor Strange is now bound to this Kindred problem and he recruits someone to help.
o Even with Strange and his recruit, the Order of the Web will be lucky if they survive!
32 PGS./Rated T+
Amazing Spider-Man #52.LR successfully juggles multiple plotlines, focusing on the people who are most important to Peter Parker. With the friendly neighborhood web-slinger in the fight of his life, he's going to need all the help he can get. Read Full Review
Federico Vicentini delivers art work that is perfectly matched to the style, pace and energy of the story. There is a lot of action throughout and the art does an excellent job of bringing the reader on a journey. Read Full Review
These in-between issues are really nailing it! With the combo of Matthew Rosenberg and Fredrico Vicentini, you're not going to go wrong, and besides, their issues are actually adding great behind-the-scenes stuff to the main storyline. You're going to enjoy everything more if you pick this up. Read Full Review
The Amazing Spider-Man's "Last Remains" puts forth one of its most raw chapters yet this week. Read Full Review
A gripping issue with evenly balanced storylines and wonderful art. Read Full Review
I just don't understand why Marvel found this necessary to make. Read Full Review
I appreciate Marvel recognizing that this kind of a transition book with with the .LR but, the price unfortunately does not reflect that recognition. A lot of great ideas that I loved, bogged down by unnecessary dialogue. At least we didn't get bogged down by a thousand variant covers. Read Full Review
More plot threads are added to this already crowded storyline, but to what end? Read Full Review
I really wonder how the stuff with Morlun is going to play out. Otherwise, the trend of great issues continues. The week long wait for issue 53 will be a painful one.
WHAT?
Nice, nice.
" Again ? "
- SILK
No real complaints with this issue; it was pretty good. I do wonder about having Sin-Eater use a few spider-transformed lackeys as bait for Morlun, in a story featuring an entire team of spider-totem affiliated characters, though.
Definitely not as good as the main the issue 52 but definitely a good read. Last remains is shaping up to be a classic arc.
After the shocking #52, this feels more relaxed and focused on dialogues. Norman's scenes are the best ones.
Dr. Strange rallies the de-possessed Order of the Web, Norman Osborn struggles to gain MJ's trust, and the Sin-Eater edges his Morlun-hunt forward. It's got good dialogue and scruffy but vibrant art. I feel like only the safer plotlines (Dr. Strange and Sin-Eater) come across as authentic, though. Osborn's connection with Mary Jane fizzles, partly because WHY WOULD SHE EVER TRUST HIM, but partly because the authors don't give him the right words.