A review by rabbithero
Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide Collection Vol. 1 by Dan Slott, Christos Gage

3.0

This more than fixes the problem of this series' previous incarnation. It is a delight to see Peter Parker not be a dopey schmoe, but someone who has used the experience of his mind-swap with Doctor Octopus and his various failures in his personal and superhero life to inform his decisions, rather than drive them. While the scope of Parker Industries might be a little wide, I do really like allowing Peter to evolve in how he handles his responsibility. Its less neurotic, less ashamed, and while I am in distinct fear of Marvel simply reverting back to type, I do enjoy seeing the character's popularity in real life to spill over into the comic that inspires it.

This feels right. Now, let's to work on that Spider-Marriage, okay guys?