Amazing Spider-Man Dying Wish
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| Writer | J. M. DeMatteis, Jennifer Van Meter, Dan Slott |
| Artist | Stephanie Buscema, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Richard Elson |
| Hardcover: | Mar 3, 2013, $24.99 |
| Paperback: | Aug 21, 2013, $19.99 |
This is it! The must-read story that turns over all the cards and reveals the secrets that have been seeded for the last three years! Dr. Octopus has mere hours left to live. He has no master plan — all his wants is vengeance against his eternal enemy, Spider-Man. And he’s just discovered Peter Parker’s secret identity. Which members of Spider-Man’s rogues’ gallery will heed Ock’s call to arms? With special appearances by the Lizard, the Spider-Slayer, Morbius the Living Vampire and some surprising Spidey foes, believe us when we say this is the end of an era — and quite possibly the end of Spider-Man’s world! Collecting AMAZI more
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Dan Slott ends his initial run on Amazing Spider-Man through the 'Dying Wish' story arc where Doctor Octopus swaps bodies with Peter Parker, with the former enjoying the benefits of the webslingers life while the latter tries to reverse the scheme the bad doctor has pulled off. The ending sets up Slott's next few story arcs in the 'Superior Spider-Man' series. Slott makes good use of the given pages by showing us how Otto Octavius behaves as he parades around in Peter's body, showing his unwillingness to forfeit his new lease on life as he takes measures to ensure the true Spider-Man demise as Peter is stuck in Otto's body as it decays and begins to fail its bodily functions, all while Peter uses every asset within his power to take back wh more
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