While I can appreciate that this story has good moments, I'll echo others in saying that this ultimately amounted to very little. We're no closer to finding out the reasoning for all this except for a few key things and there was no resolution at all, only the typical "next issue!" rhetoric.
I was out from this story before, but man...it's so disheartening to see my favorite character getting a decompressed and dragged out series when others are having a much better, and much more cohesive, story. If they make an omnibus or OHC of this run, I'll get it to read it that way (I discovered Tom King's Batman run read much better that way), but right now...it's not worth the price tag.
Really want another writer to come in and give us solid Spider-Man stories again.
I have to ask, when was the last time that happened? I don't mean that rudely, understand. Just genuinely got to ask.
I really don't think it's possible to do universally liked and consensually loved Spider-Man stories anymore, certainly not in 616. When was the last time you had a title or story or run that did that?
Before you had BND, then you had Slott...and was that really "solid Spider-Man stories" that everyone liked and had no complaints about? Fact is that nobody's perfect, and even a good writer can stumble and make mistakes. A new writer who comes to Spider-Man especially if they sign up for a long run, aren't likely to avoid the problems and issues that come with Spider-Man being 2 times a month and finding some way to work with OMD and so on and delivering event storylines every now and again.
how do i go back in time to two years ago and tell my past self to invest in immortal hulk instead of asm
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Didn't mind the issue that much. Still action packed and still had drama. But I'll echo some frustrations, I was hoping for a clear answer. I didn't see it here. There's still enough to keep bringing me in, but I'm really waiting for that payoff.
"I am a man of peace."
"A man of peace...who fights like ten tigers."
Agreed. I was enjoying Spencer's run before Last Remains. Lots of good arcs. I was hooked during Last Remains, the solicit made me think OMD would be addressed in issue 55 but it wasn't and it still looks like that is going to be in the cards in the future. Post-LR its back to enjoying Spider-Man stories again. Forget Kindred and LR for a while. That's what people want right?
I mean, Spencer is the only writer looking to give us what we want and addressing OMD, get another writer and they may not care to. I'd be careful what you wish for.
spencer spider-man is like if you took any of the delightful one-n-dones from his previous books, expanded all of them into three issue of arcs, then selected an 80's comic at random to disembowel and lay across a football field in order to produce an event
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Something happened during the writing of this arc because clearly this isn't the ending of it, while the issue that promised "the most brutal fight" was all dialogue and the fight happened in the next one.
The most enjoyable part was seeing Norman ruining things for everyone.
The last time Norman was this much fun was Mark Millar's MKSM.
So what you are describing is every Spider-Man story-arc since BND because of the decision to publish Spider-Man twice a month (which means more padding by default).
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I mentioned a while back that I wasn't a fan of mystery box story telling and this is exactly why. lol
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