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amazing spiderman 65
nice rescue of beetle and randy. art was funky need a couple of issues to see if I will enjoy it. Looks like this mini war end next week. Also the people who Peter called for backup hawkeye like aint he hated right now by the hero community? and i could have swore he doesnt have a good relationship with Peter but I could be wrong on that
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Hawkeye and Spider-Man might be in the same boat, more or less, being on the outs with the rest of the superhero community and all that. However, at this point, given what Hawkeye got up to in Freefall, he might have the worse end of that deal compared to Spidey. That being said, my favorite part was Robbie and Tombstone having a brief bonding moment --- despite their past and present bad blood --- over being fathers struggling to raise stubborn, willful children. Surprisingly heartwarming, and going back to Spider-Man, did anyone else notice his costume lights turning red near the end of the issue? A homage to Kamen Rider 555/Faiz, or a warning sign the suit is running low on juice?
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[QUOTE=Jman27;5524661]nice rescue of beetle and randy. art was funky need a couple of issues to see if I will enjoy it. Looks like this mini war end next week. Also the people who Peter called for backup hawkeye like aint he hated right now by the hero community? and i could have swore he doesnt have a good relationship with Peter but I could be wrong on that[/QUOTE]
I was actually surprised by this ( Cage etc). It seems that Spencer enjoys writing multiple characters ( regardless if they play a pivotal role in the comic itself). I have a few questions. 1: When is he leaving the book? I was projecting September, but we shall see. 2: What is Spencer planning to leave for writer X when he leaves the book? I certainly hope it is a “Clean Slate” I especially want to see a certain JMS comic erased from Amazing forever. 3: What will be the final fate of Harry/Kindred? 4: Does Spencer have a final surprise in store?
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[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;5524697]Hawkeye and Spider-Man might be in the same boat, more or less, being on the outs with the rest of the superhero community and all that. However, at this point, given what Hawkeye got up to in Freefall, he might have the worse end of that deal compared to Spidey. That being said, my favorite part was Robbie and Tombstone having a brief bonding moment --- despite their past and present bad blood --- over being fathers struggling to raise stubborn, willful children. Surprisingly heartwarming, and going back to Spider-Man, did anyone else notice his costume lights turning red near the end of the issue? A homage to Kamen Rider 555/Faiz, [B]or a warning sign the suit is running low on juice?[/B][/QUOTE]
Sounds like Ultraman.
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Is anyone else annoyed that Dr Strange confronted Mephisto FIVE ISSUES AGO and there’s still been no follow up? Spencer has some serious pacing issues, especially with anything related to Kindred or OMD.
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[QUOTE=HypnoHustler;5525044]Is anyone else annoyed that Dr Strange confronted Mephisto FIVE ISSUES AGO and there’s still been no follow up? Spencer has some serious pacing issues, especially with anything related to Kindred or OMD.[/QUOTE]
That was unfortunately to be expected lol. That said, this arc did have some fun bits- I do share the annoyance but I'm not surprised.
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[QUOTE=Frontier;5524728]Sounds like Ultraman.[/QUOTE]
Kind of looks like Ultraman, too . . . some version(s) of Ultraman, anyway.
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Man, Boomerang living with Peter and their team-up was better than expected, but still something that should've been avoided. But it's ok.
Gog is groan worthy. But I can take it.
'Threats and Menaces'... why? Jonah just keeps cementing himself as an asshole through and through. He's not worth Peter's time.
But Randy and Beetle dating is just too much for me. It's like reading a parody. And then their Robbie and Tombstone bonding over being fathers... ugh.