AMAZING FANTASY Part 3
• PETER PARKER, TERESA DURAND and J. JONAH JAMESON will attempt to save the future...by fighting for it IN THE PAST!
• But will their time-traveling gamble pay off or only alter the course of history for the worse?
Rated T
Good action and plot development make this a solid bet for a good read. Read Full Review
Even if things seem to work out a bit too neatly, there's too much to love in this issue to let that overcome its many charming qualities. Read Full Review
Great tension in the story but would have liked more dynamic visuals for the fight scene. Read Full Review
Amazing Fantasy has shaped up to be a fun couple issues, but I don’t think the arc has brought enough to the table to be truly memorable. Zdarksy does land solid dialogue throughout, but I wish there had been a little more of it. The artists exceed in highlighting danger and dread in a given situation, but the rest of it doesn’t exactly wow me. Pick the issue up if you’ve liked the story so far. Read Full Review
I know some people are enjoying the arc, but not really thinking much more of it. I think the world of this arc. As a long time Spidey fan this hits all the right notes for me. It has heart, action, problems and little homages to Spidey past. I love the art and everything about this book.
The "Amazing Fantasy" arc ends with another great issue from Chip Zdarsky and Joe Quinones. I can't overstate how much I love Quinones' work on this book--his style is clear and cartoony and just an awesome fit. This continues to be a lot of fun, while amping up the tension. The nods to Spidey moments in the past were also a special treat for fans. The ending leaves me wanting to return to this past iteration of Peter/Spidey in the future. Really great stuff!
I think Quinones is my favourite spider-man artist.
Spidey wraps up his time-travel adventure with a humongous load of continuity gags. The main story of Present Spidey vs. Past Osborn really is stellar, as is the loving play with core moments of Spider-Man history. I see too much of a quality differential between that main story and the Tinkerer & Teresa subplots, though. I think in hindsight, I'll remember a lot of the gags fondly, but the frame story and Teresa's role will probably provoke a wince.