Spectacular is a terrible book...I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.
A---Amazing!
B---Very Good; Solid Book
C---Average; just meh
D---Below Expectations; Not Enjoying It
F---Garbage; Dropped/Will Drop It
Not Reading It
Spectacular is a terrible book...I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.
It reading it
very disappointing thus far. juvenile to an extreme. I was hoping for a strong companion book to ASM, as was the original Spectacular. So far, this isn't even close
Well, not only do I agree that it is juvenile and overall a disappointment but it really doesn't even serve as a "companion" book the way the original volume did. That volume, before all the nonstop crossovers began, would loosely reference things going on in ASM but had it's own universe. I really the very early days of SSM focused on Peter's life at ESU and that supporting cast and largely left JJJ and the Bugle gang for ASM. I suppose this title is trying to do a bit of that with the intro of Teresa but otherwise the book just has a bizarre almost out-of-continuity feel to it and just isn't very good in any case.
D. What a let down. Writing is pedestrian and Kubert's art is off. What a shame.
- Jason G. Carr
I'd put it somewhere between average and very good, about a B- (I did vote it as "C" just because I would not describe the book as very good.)
It's mixed.
The art's generally pretty good. It is often entertaining, but there are some excesses, including how dopey Spider-Man is at times, and lengthy recaps.
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
C - and i had such high hopes for it too
Oh well
It's kind of interesting to read reactions to this book after the criticism of Spider-Man being too immature in Slott's run. Is this take on Spider-Man pretty much inevitable in the modern era, since part of the point of the character was that he doesn't get respect? It's pretty similar to how Bendis handled him in New Avengers.
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
I think it's inevitable with how Marvel has treated the character post-OMD.
I would not hold up Bendis' handling of Spider-Man in New Avengers as an ideal take on the character. In particular I think it's just indicative of why Spidey doesn't work all that well in team settings.
Not that great, a wasted opportunity.
Creativity is awesome.
It's a cruel world, that doesn't care for you. Which is why remember to always smile.
I don't think that's true at all. While Bendis only wrote Spider-Man as some annoying comic relief on the Avengers, Hickman wrote him well in FF and Ewing did good with him in Mighty Avengers. Problem isn't the team setting but that some writers just choose to write him shallow and 1 dimensional.