So much depth in so little time, take a bow Hickman, take a bow.
Raziel
8 months ago
This run just keeps knocking it out of the park.
Trippysanders
8 months ago
ENTER: Harry’s Villain ARC 🦹 😈
Wezt87
8 months ago
Is this a good story, without question, but for a book that has Spider-Man in its title I’ve noticed the character doesn’t appear as much in his own title (roughly a little over 1/4th of the issues have either no appearance of Peter/Spider-Man or have single frames of him) as the story seems to be about everyone else. I’m not saying that’s necessarily a bad thing just between this and Ultimate X-Men I’m surprised is all
Reading Rabbit
8 months ago
OK, now this is some awesome effing storytelling, because I don’t think anybody saw this coming. I love it when a story isn’t predictable, especially when a monkey wrench is thrown into it.
Looks like the Mysterios’ grand plan was turned into a colossal fustercluck before it even left the ground, all thanks to Mr. Negative’s ambition. Guess they didn’t see that in their crystal ball. Not really sure how I should be feeling Gwen, though. On the one hand, she was probably going to reveal herself to be that kind of callous, ends-justify-the-means-no-matter-how-horrible kind of villain in the end, but I still can’t help but feel kind of bad because, hey, it’s still Gwen Stacy.
On the upside, Harry won’t need to feel the guilt of filing divorce papers and will now probably have all the proper motivation he needs to completely destroy the Kingpin, and everyone associated with him.
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So much depth in so little time, take a bow Hickman, take a bow.
This run just keeps knocking it out of the park.
ENTER: Harry’s Villain ARC 🦹 😈
Is this a good story, without question, but for a book that has Spider-Man in its title I’ve noticed the character doesn’t appear as much in his own title (roughly a little over 1/4th of the issues have either no appearance of Peter/Spider-Man or have single frames of him) as the story seems to be about everyone else. I’m not saying that’s necessarily a bad thing just between this and Ultimate X-Men I’m surprised is all
OK, now this is some awesome effing storytelling, because I don’t think anybody saw this coming. I love it when a story isn’t predictable, especially when a monkey wrench is thrown into it.
Looks like the Mysterios’ grand plan was turned into a colossal fustercluck before it even left the ground, all thanks to Mr. Negative’s ambition. Guess they didn’t see that in their crystal ball. Not really sure how I should be feeling Gwen, though. On the one hand, she was probably going to reveal herself to be that kind of callous, ends-justify-the-means-no-matter-how-horrible kind of villain in the end, but I still can’t help but feel kind of bad because, hey, it’s still Gwen Stacy.
On the upside, Harry won’t need to feel the guilt of filing divorce papers and will now probably have all the proper motivation he needs to completely destroy the Kingpin, and everyone associated with him.
Wow