Finally got all caught up with Tom Taylor's FNSM and finished the whole volume.
I loved it, Taylor clearly gets the character right, and issues #5, #6, #11 & #14 are some of the finest spider-issues this year, if not this decade.
A+; this isn't just one of the best Spider-Man runs ever but one of the best comic books ever
A: Excellent. A highlight of the character/ Modern Marvel
B: Good. There has been better stuff but it's worth checking out
C: Just okay. Worth reading/ buying at steep discount.
D: Mediocre. There's worse comics out there, but why bother?
F: Terrible. Marvel shouldn't have published it.
N/A: Haven't read it yet/ refuse to do so.
Finally got all caught up with Tom Taylor's FNSM and finished the whole volume.
I loved it, Taylor clearly gets the character right, and issues #5, #6, #11 & #14 are some of the finest spider-issues this year, if not this decade.
Agreed!!! I'm glad people are finally seeing how good this series was!
Three great issues, no bad issues. Excellent run.
This run was absolutely amazing. I am quite sad it's over.
Mediocre to boring with the exception of like 2/3 really good issues.
"Anyone can win a fight when the odds are easy! It's when the going's tough - when there seems to be no chance - that's when it counts!" - Spider-Man
I really enjoyed this run overall and am sad that it is over. Tom Taylor really understood the character and delivered some very solid stories.
I've decided to add a poll to this question.
I'll answer it myself after I reread all 14 issues.
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
Went with a B.
I went with A, mostly because it was an excellent highlight for the character of Spider-Man and modern Marvel as a whole. Didn't go with A+ because it wasn't the absolute best thing that Marvel ever produced, but it was very good.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Semi-OFF question: where/when does the second huge story-arc (Hostile Takeovers) take place?