Aside from that, there are no new answers and not much else to cling to for enjoyment. Seeing Spidey and Vulture go at it in the sky the old-school way is a delight. If you dig Spidey fights, pick up Amazing Spider-Man #8. Sure, there might be a big payoff and answers later, but this series demands a lot of patience from its readers. Spider-Man’s attitude and anger remain a mystery, and throwing Norman into things only continues. This issue takes place over an hour or so, leaving all the questions we have unanswered. Ultimately, Amazing Spider-Man continues to push forward too slowly. I can’t say I appreciate more teasing and mystery in a new direction that dropped a big mystery on readers at the start, but here we are. Good reposting only, and mention that if your post is a repost. Neoseeker reviews Rage (PC) - Oct 8, 11 A year after RAGEs release, DLC pack The Scorchers landing next week for PC, 360 and PS3 - Feb 11, 13 Neoseeker Forums » PC Games » RAGE » RAGE PC tweak. Note: Time codes are subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. ICW is a week long celebration of all things indie comic books Publishers, artists & of course comics This event is STACKED with amazing indie comic publishers including : MONDAY 8/22. Also, comic book talk this week is often interrupted by the telling (or re-telling) of old stories and a lot of it is about meat (and also pie). Peter’s rage is also apparent, a new element in Wells’ take on the character. The return of Indie Comics Week on Whatnot August 19th through August. There’s a resolution of a sort by the end, but I’m still not sure. Essentially it’s the primary costume save for a glider and some gold glowing bits.Īside from fighting Vulture and showing off the new Spider-Man costume, this issue does a decent job of making you not so sure about Spidey trusting Norman Osborn. It doesn’t look that cool, nor does the helmet Spider-Man wears make much sense. The costume reveal is exciting in a full-page splash, but it has little setup or explanation. More than once, I pondered if Stan Lee would have marveled at some of the stuff they have Spider-Man doing to Vulture in the issue, as we’ve never seen a fight like this in the air. There’s some good fight choreography in this issue that sees Spidey get dragged through the sky and eventually ride Vulture.
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