Indeed. I also love how the first twelve issues, more or less exclusively done by Slott, address the aftermath of Marvel's original Civil War and the sheer corruption that sets in despite all the high-minded rhetoric about making superheroes more accountable to the public and what-not by forcing them to register and be trained more as what effectively amounts to super-soldiers, superspies, and even super-assassins for the government.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Should Ben shoot his webs out of the top of his wrists;
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Or the bottom?
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Former CBR writer. See my old articles here.
Why not both? Web-lines from the bottom of his wrist, and impact webbing pellets from the top of his wrist, like in his appearance in the 90s animated series finale, "Spider Wars." He even impressed the arrogant multibillionaire armored alternate Spider-Man, who wondered, "Now why didn't I think of that?"
The spider is always on the hunt.