Amazing Spider-Man #1
| Writer | Howard Mackie |
| Artist | John Byrne |
Kicking off the Amazing Spider-Man's second ongoing series! And the dynamic duo of writer Howard Mackie and artist John Byrne start things off with a bang...and a question- where the heck is Spider-Man? The super hero world is distinctly lacking a certain wall-crawler. Will the FF's Human Torch solve the mystery of a Spider gone AWOL?
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Sleep... It's really quite boring. And these tons of pointless text seem to come out from the 60's... I mean, some of the scenes really seem longer, than they should or feel to be. There were 3 stories. The first one was fine. Not really interesting, but the art really made it better. Byrne is awesome artist. The second 4 pages Scorpion story was really short and pointless. I didn't get the idea. And the last story was something to give new readers a sense of a Spidey's powers. But I dunno... This whole "No more" story again just doesn't work for me. Okay, he's still not a Spider-Man this time, okay, but we all know, that he will eventually become Spider-Man again, so what's the point? I can't say it worth reading, but maybe it'll be b more
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