Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
What I loved about this issue is, like everyone else mentioned, this really is an encapsulation of what makes Spider-Man one of the most important heroes. Despite all the preconceptions people have, like the girl did, he still saves people's lives, lives which they are able to continue to be there for their family. The moment near the end reminds me of a backup story from the BND era (I forget the exact number), where Peter and Norah go to an exhibit and everyone's laughing at Spider-Man's Spider-Mobile and how much of a loser he is, and then a mother chews out her son because Spider-Man saved his father's life.
And Spider-Man/Peter not being a major focus in the issue works too because like a couple of the other posts mentioned, he never realizes just how much of an impact he has on everyone's lives, all because of his own. As an individual story/issue, I would say this is one of the best, Slott & Martin really are the perfect pair (fingers crossed we get a FF story from them)
I enjoyed it. Pretty much what I expected. I really liked the "flashback" scenes at the carry-out. Looked like Ditko stepped in to draw Spider-Man Sad to see the run end, but at the same time I'm looking forward to what's next. Thanks for the great stories Dan! Getting ready to read Tony Stark - Iron Man next while I await the Fantastic Four!
I wasn't necessarily expecting anything relating to heavily from the last arc, but at least better focus on the hero. Of course as I say that, one of my main complaints has been Peter's voice so maybe it's for the best.
Don't get me wrong, this was a very good story, but I feel it would've been better served anywhere other than the finale (imo).
Side note: anybody else think Spider-Man really trashed that place more than he needed to? Yeah, he was armed with hostages, but we've seen him stop bigger situations with much more finesse. Just sayin'
Really good issue. Thanks a lot for the ride Mr. Slott, and who knows? maybe you and Peter Parker will cross paths again in the future. Good luck in your future endeavors!
Nice issue; pretty much what I expected---and what Slott promised after the big finale of #800. Not quite as good as the "No One Dies" issue that he teamed with Martin on but in a similar, though lighter, vein. Loved how Martin got to strut his Ditko-esque chops during the first part of the issue and Vicente's colors were outrageously good. Loved the callback to the cover of AF #15 and also a nice nod back to "Swing Shift", Slott's first ASM Spidey story. A good issue and a fitting coda to his body of work on the title.
It's a nice little story. But that's really it. The art is great as always. But it's a quick read and flit very filler-ish. I wasnt expecting a big major ground shaking event. But I still would of liked more focus on Peter and wrapping up lose ends. It's really feels like his run ended at 800. So you can skip this story, and go straight into Spencer's run. It's a sweet one shot story.
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A beautiful little story. It brought up little tears inside a bit as I was reading.
For a moment there I found myself wishing that Slotts entire run was just like this .... back to basics street level people stories
Great issue. enjoyed it very much. Well done Dan
Found this issue to be really whatever, like a NON-story.....
When I got to the last page I was like- 'Is that it?', 'Did I miss something?'....
I think the recap of Peter's POV origin was sort of reminiscent of Grant Morrison's famous origin for Superman in All-Star, only with more panels and words.
Great story and the art was equally great.
Will be re-reading the story soon,but after having read it once it was for sure a amazing story.