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Avengers Assemble #6: Out of all the Avengers books, Avengers Assemble is the worst. That's not to say that it's BAD, it's just...not for comic fans, basically. The comic in it's entirety is a gateway
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Amazing Spider-Man #669: Peter being afraid to tell Carlie he's Spider-Man won't end well. JJJ freaking out about the whole situation is hilarious. Also, there's a new villain. Who is apparently an ol
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Amazing Spider-Man #668: Peter doing some supheroing as Peter was extremely awesome. Also, the stuff about #6 is interesting. It can't be the Jackal, so I'm guessing Doctor Octopus. Oh, and Anti-Venom
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Not sure how much you can attribute to Slott bringing Kaine back. He had been appearing as a supporting character again since like issue #600. Or do you mean The Queen being the main villain behind th
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Avengers Academy #6: ...Well, that was depressing. Sometimes, the ambiguous backstories are the best ones. Also, more stuff with Quicksilver and Finesse. I can't really picture Finesse going supervill
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Amazing Spider-Man #664: Eddie Brock trying to be a good guy and convince everyone he isn't crazy is pretty fun. Peter telling Carlie he knows Spider-Man offscreen, then lying and using the "I bu
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Amazing Spider-Man #663: Ohai, Anti-Venom. I liked this issue, but I feel like bits would have made more sense if I'd read the stuff between New Ways to Die and Big Time. Oh, well. I was able to follo
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Amazing Spider-Man #662: More cool Avengers Academy stuff. Made me really want to check out Avengers Academy...oh, hey, the first issue is free. That settles it: Comixology is officially a drug dealer
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Amazing Spider-Man #661: "You're the ideal choice! These are at-risk kids, and you've already made virtually every mistake a young hero possibly could!" XD Anyway, as to the meat of the issu
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Amazing Spider-Man #660: Cool stuff happens in the main issue, but that kinda fell by the wayside with the reveal of Carlie's tattoo, which made me laugh so hard I was afraid I'd wake my parents.
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Amazing Spider-Man #659: More ADVENTURE! Ooh! And the Sinister Six show up! And the side-plot with Peter's girlfriend is getting really interesting! And the backup is awesome! Seriously, this arc has
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Amazing Spider-Man #658: In order to make up for the last three issues being some of the most depressing stuff you'll see in superhero comics, this issue is pure, concentrated sciencey fun. Seriously,
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Amazing Spider-Man #657: That was so good, I cared even though I'm pretty sure it's the first Fantastic Four thing I've read other than Amazing Spider-Man #1.
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Amazing Spider-Man #657: That was so good, I cared even though I'm pretty sure it's the first Fantastic Four thing I've read other than Amazing Spider-Man #1.
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I really loved the panel work in #655. Being silent half the issue was a stroke of brilliance and then having Peter's nightmare get more frantic and derranged.
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Amazing Spider-Man #654: "The only logical conclusion: Spider-Man hires you to build his weaponry and tech!" was hilarious. Anyway, aside from that, holy crap, that was one hell of an ending
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Amazing Spider-Man #653: Okay, what's with all the silver age flashbacks? Is this just Marvel's way of bragging that they don't keep rebooting their timeline like DC does? Anyway, other than that, awe
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Amazing Spider-Man #652: Liking the premise for this arc. Spider-Man having to help JJJ always makes for a good story. And the setup for the next issue is pretty kickass. The backup is good too, and f
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Amazing Spider-Man #649: Whoa. The Hobgoblin stuff certainly took an unexpected turn there. The stuff with Aunt May is really sweet, especially the silver age flashback. Also, Captain America trolling
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Amazing Spider-Man #648: My first impression was that the art seemed kinda off, but aside from that, it was quite good. There was a lot of status quo I'm not familiar with, but it was relatively easy