menniemenace's review against another edition

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3.0

This felt so random, I was sucker-punched until I figured out what was happening. Wasn't there some main story the comic follows? why didn't we get any of that?

I feel awful for not liking this, and I feel awful for feeling awful. It's so weird.

mayarelmahdy's review

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3.0

This felt so random, I was sucker-punched until I figured out what was happening. Wasn't there some main story the comic follows? why didn't we get any of that?

I feel awful for not liking this, and I feel awful for feeling awful. It's so weird.

mayar_reading_stuff's review

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3.0

This felt so random, I was sucker-punched until I figured out what was happening. Wasn't there some main story the comic follows? why didn't we get any of that?

I feel awful for not liking this, and I feel awful for feeling awful. It's so weird.

quirkycatsfatstacks's review

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5.0

It’s moments like this where we’re reminded of just how human heroes can be, especially Spider-Man. Peter Parker is truly a good person, and it’s moments like this where he gets a chance to shine.
As an added bonus, it was a nice solo issue to follow the end of a major plot.

martinakraus's review

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5.0

This was just ♥ warming. It's 20 pages and it made my whole day

doyoudogear's review

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5.0

I was really, really confused when this issue started, but thankfully it all made sense at the end. This issue of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man doesn't pick up where the last one left off, or even feel like a one-shot, but instead throws you into the middle of an unfamiliar story (a really wacky, almost unbelievable story).

It's a good things comics are so short, because I might have skipped over this one thinking there was a mistake, but I'm so happy I saw it through to the last page. It's very Peter Parker, and it's nice to remember that our favorite superheroes are also human (mostly human, or at the very least have feelings and emotions). I absolutely love what Tom Taylor did with this issue!

Also, the Jurassic Park reference was gold.

This review can also be found at Do You Dog-ear? on May 25, 2019.
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