![]() ![]() It showed what it means to be Spider-Man better than any of the most action-packed issues I've ever read, and made me better appreciate Spider-Man as a character. THE SMASH-HIT OF SUMMER 2017 SWINGS INTO ITS SECOND ARC With its back-to-basics approach, classic comic book action, and all the quips that're fit to print, the first issues of Chip Zdarsky and Adam Kubert's PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN flew off comic shop shelves With MARVEL: LEGACY, their story enters its. I also really enjoyed the concluding issue, 310. 1 - Into The Twilight by Chip Zdarsky Adam Kubert at .uk - ISBN 10: 1302907565 - ISBN 13. I think the fact that the run was rather short meant that it was tight and focussed, whereas I felt that Slott's run was the comic book equivalent of waffling on and occasionally yelling "CLONES! VENOM! RED GOBLIN!" Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol. ![]() The overarching storyline of the series, with the attack of the alien intelligence of the Vedomi, was told really well, and was much more memorable in my mind than anything that Slott came up with. ![]() The dialogue between characters is razor-sharp, and there are almost too many jokes. Granted, I haven't read many runs of Spider-Man, but Zdarsky's relatively small run of Spidey was far *cough* superior *cough* to anything from Slott's 2015-2018 run, which is the only other run I've completed. Zdarsky's run is, by far, my favourite take on Spider-Man. I just finished reading issue 310, the last issue of Zdarsky's run, after spending the past couple days reading through my TPBs of Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man. ![]()
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