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A review by michaelchurch
The Amazing Spider-Man: Dying Wish by Dan Slott
3.0
I picked this up mainly as a backdrop for starting Superior Spider-Man. It's a decent end to the series and I think it would've meant more to me if I was a long time reader.
The story feels a little forced and I don't totally get the big plot twist. Like I understand it, but if everything is still there, how does the new person keep control? So the back and forth was a little odd.
What was great was watching both of them sort of fall into their new roles despite their best efforts.
The highlight by far is the end. Watching Peter relive certain times of his life and then forcing memories onto SpOck to make sure he's a hero. It's a pretty touching sequence to end with.
There's also a really cool backup story that's a nice tribute.
The art is a little flat for me, but I like the style overall.
The story feels a little forced and I don't totally get the big plot twist. Like I understand it, but if everything is still there, how does the new person keep control? So the back and forth was a little odd.
What was great was watching both of them sort of fall into their new roles despite their best efforts.
The highlight by far is the end. Watching Peter relive certain times of his life and then forcing memories onto SpOck to make sure he's a hero. It's a pretty touching sequence to end with.
There's also a really cool backup story that's a nice tribute.
The art is a little flat for me, but I like the style overall.