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The Amazing Spider-Man by Dan Slott
The Amazing Spider-Man by Dan Slott












I'm not entirely sure what Slott is driving at here, but it's not a pleasant journey.This was quite fun! Peter and FF go to the Macroverse again but this time they get lost in there for quite some time and we see that a civil war between the Dregans and a guy called Patronus has been going on for quite some time and its becoming a lot for Peter to take in and there is the squabble with Johnny about secret identity and all, and its fascinating to see that but then peace comes in and we see a montage of events that transpire quickly since they have been trapped here for a long time and we see Jay Sr and Aunt May together and J-cube becoming the mayor of NYC and when Pete comes back he is in for a shock.Īnd so to challenge Jonah he is Spidey 24*7 and its fun to see him helping people and make news while J cube targets him and he evades but when the new Vulture comes in despite his exhaustion he fights him and we see the crash at the stadium and things go to their old way until we see Osborn and why Peter is feeling that way and so he has to deal with that fact.

The Amazing Spider-Man by Dan Slott

While I appreciate that the non-powered supporting cast are the ones who have their wits about them, it is a little frustrating that all three of them can see the incredibly obvious in front of them, while Iron Man and Spider-Man come across as either oblivious or a little stupid. The only characters who really come across as observant here are Harry Lyman, Betty Brant and Mary Jane Watson. This sudden shift in tone is so jarring that it's actually hard to see this as being part of the same storyline, and that's a shame.

The Amazing Spider-Man by Dan Slott

After eleven issues of Peter Parker as a very accomplished CEO, his behavior in these past two issues is virtually unrecognizable he borders on inept, both as a superhero and a businessman, while Tony Stark doesn't come across looking any better. That's more or less all the pair do throughout "Amazing Spider-Man" #13.

The Amazing Spider-Man by Dan Slott

Continuing the conflict from the previous issue, Peter Parker and Tony Stark spend most of this issue in a childish squabble, to the point that they're still fighting when Miles Morales gets captured by Regent.














The Amazing Spider-Man by Dan Slott