Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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9.0
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Amazing Spider-Man #6 | 9 |
7.3
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Amazing Spider-Man #7 | 9 |
8.0
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Amazing Spider-Man #8 | 8 |
That Peter Parker is unlucky character everyone knows, but did he discover that rock bottom has a basement?
This volume brings together the Amazing Spider-Man #900 anniversary issue, which despite the main story by that run's screenwriter, Zeb Wells and art by Ed McGuinness, being very entertaining and action-packed, references classic elements worthy of a commemorative story. .
I had a lot of fun with the additional short story by Daniel Kibblesmith and drawings by David Lopez, filled with humorous one-liners.
Back to the main stories of this volume we have the beginning of a new dynamic between Peter and his most cruel enemy, Norman Osborn, now “purged” of his sins and trying to repair the damage he has already caused… is this really possible?
In general, this new phase of Spidey remains a comic committed to fun, but it does not indicate any kind of evolution of the character with Marvel editorial keeping Peter away from the potential achieved by him as a character in the 1980s and 1990s.
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