But these dialogues are funny, aren't they? Do you really can blame them for this? Can agree on the pacing issue, however.
The good news: Ethan Edwards finally knows who he really is, and where he's from. The bad news: he can't handle the truth. Is Ethan doomed to carry out the bloody legacy of his past? And if he is, can Spider-Man hope to stop him?
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This guy changed so many costumes... And the conclusion... well... I don't like it :)
But other than that was nice comic, I don't understand what to really hate here. Ethan is an interesting character even as a parody and his story arc was fine to read overall. Absorbing man was here cool too. I like this Reginald Hudlin's interpretation of Spider-Man.
And I thought, that Marvel forgot about Ethan, but actually he appeared a couple of times later, so... Maybe it wasn't for nothing.
Some cool ideas overall in this run but really sloppy and rushed overall. Some of the dialogues and overall pacing is just yikes