• The Mole Man has attacked New York, and Spider-Man and MJ are down for the count!
• There's only one person who can save them... their daughter!!
• On a school night?!
Rated T
Naturally, Stegman excels at rendering flexible spider-heroes and massive mole monsters, but the school segments show just how much he can bring to the table even with more relatively mundane material. Read Full Review
But aside from that, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #3 is definitely worth a spot on your pull list. Whether you were for or against the original Pete and MJ marriage, this series has proven that it's something any Spider-fan will enjoy. Read Full Review
Bits and PiecesAlthough the story has been stuck in neutral, this issue wasmy personal favorite of the three we've been given so far, providing informationon a young Annie May readers previously weren't privy to. There is something for everyone in this titlehumor, action, even heart felt family moments, you could share this book withyour girlfriend and she might not hate you. If you're someone still upset aboutBrand New Day this title may help ease that pain. Read Full Review
The first Annie May-centric comic gives us a look at the school yard plus some new powers while also failing to move the plot forward more than a few paces. Regardless, Gerry Conway and Ryan Stegman deliver a solid story about a little girl with super powers trying to do her best for her parents. Read Full Review
I was (and am) a little wary of the idea of Mary Jane as super-heroine, but this issue charmed me with Annie May Parker getting the spotlight. This was fun.
ASRYN, what an acronym, remains a worthy title, but the story is dragging. This should be wrapping up. Instead you can feel the decompression. The artwork remains tight with good back grounds, different body types, and emotive expressions. Characters are dynamic, never stock figures in pose but instead still frames of moving people. Pacing remains ASRYN's worse problem.
Good story and great art but the pace needs to pick up......i already said that last issue....seriously you can give everyone time to shine and develop but 3 issues of different angles to the same story can feel slow.
This wasn't a bad issue but it feels like we've been arriving at the same conclusion every issue for three months now... Like deja vu all over, I honestly had to go back to issue 1 and 2 to see if I had spider-senses and knew how the issue would end or that all three endings for every issue so far has been almost the same. Just end the mole man and his damn dinosaur already... At least this arc is concluding next month, this can't drag on anymore... It is interesting how Annie is seemingly developing her powers at a faster rate and seems to have stronger spider-senses than her dad. But at the same time, I realize Pete is siphoning of his powers willingly to his supermodel wife, such a gentleman that Mr. Parker is. Annie seems pretty recklesmore