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The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1.1: Learning to Crawl by Dan Slott

thenia's review against another edition

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3.0

Peter's early Spider-Man adventures, his first fan and first enemy.

It was interesting seeing his frame of mind when he first became Spider-Man, as well as the reason behind his trademark snarky remarks. I was surprised to see that
Spoilerhe actually quit before his sense of responsibility brought him back to his destiny
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I wasn't a fan of the art, but found the story engaging.

just_fighting_censorship's review against another edition

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2.0



Why is it necessary to re-write Spider-man's origin? Also, how does it even make sense? On one hand the illustrations and character design is very retro, poorly mimicking the 1960's style. On the other hand we have the internet, youtube, and cell phones. Also the artwork for CLASH, the new and unnecessary villain, is very Spider-Gwen New school with load vibrant colors. I guess you could say it "clashed" and maybe that was the point, but it bothered me the entire time. Purposeful or not it was nonsensical and did I mention UNNECESSARY?!

Secondly, why is Peter Parker an asshole? He is just a completely unlikable selfish jerk until about the last 5 pages.

Lastly, this whole story could have been told in two issues instead of dragging it on and on and on and on. Uncle Ben is dead and Peter is sad because Uncle Ben is dead which makes Peter sad because Uncle Ben is dead....

themadhatton's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars.
I liked the art in it and I thought overall it was pretty good, however it didn't grab me as much as other spiderman stories have.

lillian_francis's review against another edition

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4.0

Retelling of the Spider-man origin story updated for the 2010s. Plus a new Spidie wannabe.
Great art and remains true to the original without feeling old fashioned.

(One thing I wished they'd left out from the original: Peter entering JJJ's office and Betty Brant proclaiming he's cute. Peter's 15 and still in school, and she's an undisclosed age but a working woman. Feels a bit skeevy.)
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