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This is what I've been hoping for this whole time...and, man, did it hurt. I read this and loved it, but it didn't quite get me to cry and I ended up landing on a 9.5/10 (Not that I only give a 10/10 to books I've cried to, but I think you get the point). I began to think that, perhaps, a re-read might do the trick. A few hours later, I re-read it and we got there. I'm solid in my 10/10 score and more
Spider-Man: Blue #6
The shadowy figure that has orchestrated Spidey's recent encounters stands revealed. What kind of villain makes a habit of studying his enemies like they are his prey? What kind of villain engages in the most dangerous game?
Really good penultimate issue here. This basically continues on with everything I've praised the book for in previous issues, so I don't really feel that there's a whole lot for me to say here. Loeb and Sale have proven to be a strong duo in the past, and this book remains no exception to that. Looking forward to seeing how this wraps up in the next issue.
Spider-Man: Blue #5
Two Vultures don't make a right! After the original Vulture gets a set of wings, Spidey has to contend with two birdbrains at the same time! To make matter's worse, he may just be coming down with something...
Super solid issue, though I wasn't particularly into the stuff with Vulture. It was fine for what it was, but this really shined when he wasn't being focused on. Especially in the first few pages, as we got one of the best quotes, if not the absolute best quote, of the series thus far with "I never, ever, thought I would be burying you before her, it’s just not the way life is supposed to work." J more
Spider-Man: Blue #4
There is a new Vulture in town and he's looking to stir up some trouble. Spider-Man swings in to save the day from the avian menace! Meanwhile, all of Peter's friends are waiting for him at Harry's, but he's nowhere to be found...
My favorite issue thus far. It just barely crosses the threshold of "greatness" that I mentioned in my review of the previous issue. The villain interactions have consistently been very enjoyable throughout this book, but I've always particularly liked Lizard, so, perhaps, that does some of the work in that regard. Although, the introduction of Mary Jane is really well-done here, as is the persona more
Spider-Man: Blue #3
Spider-Man versus the Lizard! Curt Connors has gone missing. Will Spidey be able to bring the man back from the throes of his reptilian rage? Can he reunite the Connors family with their lost patriarch?
This really feels like it should be better than it is. Don't get me wrong, this is really good, hence my rating. But it's just falling short of the "greatness territory' that I can't help but feel like it should be reaching. Sale's art continues to be fantastic, and Loeb continues to write everything very well. It's just missing something to get to that next level, for me. In any case, I'm still r more
Spider-Man: Blue #2
Peter Parker may be in love with Gwen Stacy, but he has to go out with Mary Jane Watson first. How can he get out of it? Plus, Spider-Man faces down the Rhino! Featuring Doctor Curt Connors!
A super solid start to this. It's far from a perfect issue, but I feel a lot of potential for this to become something great. Really nice interiors from Sale here, and Loeb does a nice job balancing the differing tones here, between more classic Spidey and the more somber stuff we see through Peter's narration. Looking forward to seeing how this plays out.
Spider-Man: Blue #1
Spider-Man's been unmasked by the Green Goblin himself! Now it's Spidey's turn to do the unmasking. Learn what happened on that fateful night, when Norman Osborn was revealed to be the Goblin and Peter fell in love with Gwen!
It was solid, but definitely one of the weaker issues in the series thus far. The Big Man and the Enforcers were kind of neat, but I wasn't all that invested in them until the very end, in which we get the reveal of Foswell being the Big Man. Furthermore, while I did like the reveal of why Jameson constantly slanders Spider-Man, I think there was a better way to execute it, rather than just having more
Amazing Spider-Man #10
The Enforcers
Spider-Man squares off against the awesome might of The Enforcers!
One of the best issues thus far, which is especially good when you consider my feelings on the previous issue. In any case, this was a stronger issue that had a nice balance of super-heroics and personal-life/character drama. Electro is a neat villain, I must say, and one that I enjoyed more than the likes of Vulture and Chameleon, but, perhaps, not as much as Doctor Octopus or Lizard. Anyways, ye more
Amazing Spider-Man #9
The Man Called Electro
Meet the super-powered villain Electro! Does the web-slinger have to power to stop him!
Definitely my least favorite Spider-Man issue up to this point. I thought the story with the Living Brain, itself, was solid, but thing swerving into a boxing match between Peter and Flash was just super weird to me. Everything aside from that, in the main story, was good for what it was. Though, that's the thing. This has the return of a second story to the title, and I wasn't particularly into t more
Amazing Spider-Man #8
Special Tribute to Teenagers Issue!
Part I-The Terrible Threat of the Living Brain
...and bonus attraction
Part II-Spider-Man Tackles The Torch!
Glad to say that I enjoyed this more than Vulture's first appearance back in Issue #2. The wordiness has toned down since then, and I enjoyed seeing Spider-Man have a second encounter with a villain for the first time. Vulture isn't particularly the first villain I wanted to see return, but I liked him in his first story and I liked him again here. Though, Doctor Octopus is really the guy to have more
Amazing Spider-Man #7
The Return of the Vulture
After being released from prison, Spider-man must do battle with the high-flying Vulture!
Another very solid read. I particularly enjoyed Spider-Man's confrontation with J. Jonah that leads to the latter taking Peter with him to Florida. Additionally, I thought Lizard was a fairly interesting antagonist, especially considering that he's the first person Spider-Man has fought that doesn't really "want" to be a bad guy. While everyone prior to this (ex. Chameleon, Vulture, Doctor Octopus more
Amazing Spider-Man #6
Face-to-Face with the Lizard
From the Everglades, there are strange reports. Something that looks part-lizard, part-man has attacked some locals. Spider-Man hears about him through the Daily Bugle and answers a challenge by the paper to take him down!
A bit of an improvement over the previous issue, but still not perfect. This does benefit from the fact that this is Spider-Man's first time facing a preexisting villain, in Doctor Doom, so Lee doesn't really need to get into any origins. Additionally, Doom is a fun character, so it works well here. I think Doctor Octopus was still better, but Doom facing Spider-Man was definitely still enjoyable. more
Amazing Spider-Man #5
Dr. Doom hears a J. Jonah Jameson's news broadcasts regarding the menace of Spider-Man. Jameson offers a $1,000 reward to anyone that can disclose his true identity. Dr. Doom had just recently been defeated by the Fantastic Four and thinks that Spider-Man would make an excellent ally for revenge against the FF. Dr. Doom sends a message to Spider-Ma...
I'll be honest and admit that I do not find Sandman to be a compelling villain. I've never really read a Sandman story that, off the top of my head, really stuck with me. And his introduction here is kind of the same way. He presents a unique challenge for Spider-Man to overcome, but he doesn't really have the enduring personality to match. He's defeated by a vacuum cleaner! I don't care how indus more
Amazing Spider-Man #4
When Spider-Man spots three would-be burglars casing a jewelry store, he tries to stop them. Afterward he's called a menace by the police. Later, Spidey sees another opportunity to help law enforcement when he sees the police chasing the Sandman, a criminal at large.
Probably the weakest issue of the series thus far, which is a shame considering how good the previous issue was. Sandman just isn't the most interesting here, unfortunately. I think his powers are cool and I felt that they posed an intriguing challenge for Spider-Man, but I found his personality to be a bit lacking, particularly when compared to someone like Doctor Octopus. Also, him breaking into more
Amazing Spider-Man #4
When Spider-Man spots three would-be burglars casing a jewelry store, he tries to stop them. Afterward he's called a menace by the police. Later, Spidey sees another opportunity to help law enforcement when he sees the police chasing the Sandman, a criminal at large.
Okay, Doctor Octopus is one of my favorite Spider-Man villains, possibly my favorite altogether, so I may be a little nicer to this issue than the last.
Honestly, I fear that this review will be too short in comparison to my last two. This was bound to happen due to this issue only consisting of one story, but I find myself having less to say when I truly enjoy something. It's much hard
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Amazing Spider-Man #3
Atomic scientist Dr. Otto Octavius was was given the name the name Doctor Octopus by his peers due to the four remote-controlled "arms" he had created. During an experiment, an explosion caused the arms to be fused to his body. He could now control the mechanical arms with his mind. Now on the verge of insanity, Dr. Octopus begins his criminal care...
The best issue of the series up to this point. Doctor Octopus is, easily, the best villain Spider-Man has had yet, as he's not only just a super solid villain, but he also challenges Peter in a way that he hadn't been before. Furthermore, with the space that's been used for two stories being used for one, Lee is able to flesh things out a little more and he has a lot more room to work with for one more
Amazing Spider-Man #3
Atomic scientist Dr. Otto Octavius was was given the name the name Doctor Octopus by his peers due to the four remote-controlled "arms" he had created. During an experiment, an explosion caused the arms to be fused to his body. He could now control the mechanical arms with his mind. Now on the verge of insanity, Dr. Octopus begins his criminal care...
Not as good as what's come before, but definitely still enjoyable. The first story, with the Vulture, was cool and I liked a lot of what was there, although, it was also incredibly wordy. I've been expecting this book to have a lot of words, but this was a bit of a level above #1 and Amazing Fantasy #15. It was slightly unnecessary, in my opinion. As for the second story, with The Tinkerer, I thou more
Amazing Spider-Man #2
"Duel to the Death with the Vulture"
A new criminal dressed as a vulture is terrorizing New York City. J. Jonah Jameson wants pictures for an article in NOW magazine. Peter decides that if he can take pictures of the Vultures, he could sell them to JJJ to help out his Aunt May.
"The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer"
Super solid first issue for Amazing Spider-Man. The first story is really good, with Spider-Man trying to clear his name from Jameson's editorials...just to continue to get slandered in the end. The second story with him meeting the Fantastic Four and having to deal with the Chameleon was nice as well, but definitely not as good as the first story. It's definitely not bad whatsoever, but it, to me more
Amazing Spider-Man #1
Contains two amazing stories!
Spider-Man: Freak! Public Menace!
Peter Parker tries to continue a show biz career as Spider-Man, yet J. Jonah Jameson's editorials slamming him as a menace makes it hard to find work.
Spider-Man vs. the Chameleon!
The criminal Chameleon breaks into a military building dressed as Spi...
This really does a great job of establishing Peter's character and setting the stage for a lot more stories to come. Really nice interiors from Ditko here, and Lee does super solid work here. I think a lot of the ideas are stronger than the execution, but he did especially well considering that Spider-Man's entire origin was only, like, 12 pages long. Anyways, yeah, this was very, very solid stuff more
Amazing Fantasy #15
Not the best issue of the series, but, for this series, even that can mean it’s still great, which it is. Cole’s conversation with Martin was incredibly tense, which was a majority of the issue. I do think the ending here could have been a bit stronger, though, and I do understand the criticisms of Tynion making it so Cole is a, kind of, “chosen one” in this world, but I don’t mind the latter part more
The Department of Truth #5
WHAT is Black Hat? WHO is the mysterious man pulling its strings? WHY is he in Cole Turner's apartment? The first arc of the smash-hit new series from JAMES TYNION IV (Batman) & MARTIN SIMMONDS (Dying is Easy) comes to a dramatic conclusion, as Cole questions whether or not he's on the right side of the War for the Truth!