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Oct 10, 2024
Plot
Tombstone continues to fight mortally against Spidey, he is furious and does not stop chasing his friend Janice to kill her, reaching the subway station, which becomes a fight of deadly scale, where neither holds back in their blows, but Spidery does not cross the line of killing Tombstone, what he wants is to save Janice and save Tombstone from doing something unforgivable.
Mind-blowing chapter full of dizzying action where Zeb Wells does not give rest to breathe.
Art
John Romita Jr achieves that gloomy and gloomy tone of this situation and incorporates it into the unique body language that he gives to Spider-man with his art. It is a privilege to read comics illustrated by this legend who always evolves to use you. JRJR alway
s shows one or several splash pages that define the comic.
This comic is a work of art, where the dynamism is mesmerizing.
Summary
Spider-man uses everything he has to stop Tombstone's unbridled rage, impressive issue full of mind-blowing action more
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Oct 13, 2024
A brutal issue following the events of the previous issue, this one is all action, no talks, diddle-daddles or anything. Like Booker T would say, "no bread, no water, just beef!"
John Romita Jr.'s artwork, Scott Hanna's inks and Marcio Menyz's colors combine perfectly to bring Zeb Wells' idea to life in a violent way. Joe Caramagna is simply wonderful on the lettering, truly inspiring for a amateur letterer like myself.
Well, now for issue 60, the end. To close the open ties, leave some open for the next writer and also say goodbye to the greatest superhero Marvel created.
This issue is a solid 10.
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Oct 12, 2024
I'm not convinced that the fight needed to be two issues, but judging the issue on its own merits this half of it was VERY exciting. I don't think the cover is terribly well executed, but I do love the idea of using it like a connecting freeze frame at the end of a TV cliffhanger that unfreezes at the start of the next episode. It really helps feel like the action has already started before you read the first page.
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Oct 10, 2024
Issue promised a long and brutal fight.
And thats exactly what I got.
I've nothing to complain about. Its incredibly intense.
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Oct 11, 2024
Really cool. This long action scene reminds me of something from Mission Impossible with being so incredibly long and tense throughout. It just holds your breath and does not let you take it and I like this, every moment looks like it could be a deal breaker. it's simple, but it breaks the monotony and it holds weight because this arc from its beginning was way more grounded and raw and here it goes hard in this rawness and accentuates it. I like this approach to this whole arc a lot.
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Oct 12, 2024
It's like Spider-Man gave Tombstone a bad coupon.
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Oct 14, 2024
This was a brutal fight, and it was fun in the moment. How next issue goes will determine if these last two were wasteful. Given Wells' track record for endings on this run... Well, maybe I'm just a cynic.
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Oct 09, 2024
This and the last issue could’ve been one issue. Just like the last issue, pretty good action but felt superficially short.
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Oct 09, 2024
I'll be nice about the review, because it was fun and the fight was pretty decent. Best ever? No. Did it need to span two issues? No. But did I actually have fun reading ASM? Yes.
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Jan 14, 2025
Good but quick issue that further displays how unnecessary the last issue was to just overextend the story.
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Jan 12, 2025
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3/5
Total: 6.5/10
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Oct 09, 2024
It's not bad. In a vacuum it's fine. JRJR's art is good. Not the most brutal fight, that still goes to Spidey facing Morlun in Coming Home.
However, here we see Peter being brutal to someone who is more in his weight class.
But as a penultimate issue, this is very lackluster. I didn't think we needed this to last two whole issues. Issue #60 has too much stuff to resolve and conclude, and I think it won't do even half of those.
There isn't really any character moments here. Like issue #4 had. No clever twist, or Peter's headspace. There are nice moments that showcase his empathy and heroism, but that really isn't enough.
Even if #60 delivers, this just feels padding and not necessary.
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Oct 09, 2024
this is just a decompressed issue where nothing really happens and it could have been combined with the previous issue. I can't wait for this series to end so we can move on
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Oct 14, 2024
Spidey sense is non existent, Peter is too often a loser and this was as "brutal" as any any other fight but it was just two comics long with some extra blood that couldn't cover up the less than stellar art. Sad that Spidey used to carry four ongoing books and now we're stuck with...this.
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