I think there's two instances of two issues shipping the same week, which makes me wonder why they're skipping any weeks.
Amazing Spider-Man #52.LR
| Writer | Nick Spencer, Matthew Rosenberg |
| Artist | Federico Vicentini |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
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+
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9.0
But Why Tho? - CJ
Nov 11, 2020Amazing 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
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8.8
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Nov 11, 2020Federico 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
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8.5
Comic Watch - Jimmy Hayes
Nov 12, 2020These 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
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Megan Peters
Nov 12, 2020The Amazing Spider-Man's "Last Remains" puts forth one of its most raw chapters yet this week. Read Full Review
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7.8
Monkeys Fighting Robots - David Weber
Nov 13, 2020A gripping issue with evenly balanced storylines and wonderful art. Read Full Review
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6.0
AIPT - Sam Rutzick
Nov 11, 2020I just don't understand why Marvel found this necessary to make. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Crusaders - Lucas Fashina
Nov 12, 2020I 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
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6.0
COMICON - James Ferguson
Nov 17, 2020More plot threads are added to this already crowded storyline, but to what end? Read Full Review
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9.5
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.
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Nice, nice.
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8.0
After the shocking #52, this feels more relaxed and focused on dialogues. Norman's scenes are the best ones.
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8.0
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.
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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.
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" Again ? " - SILK
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7.5
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.
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