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Amazing Spider-Man (2015-2018) #801 by Dan Slott

lehasselhoff's review

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5.0

I don’t normally review single issues but this issue can be read independently of the Amazing Spider-Man series. Dan Slott’s Spider-Man work has been mediocre at best since Superior Spider-Man. However, this individual issue is a brilliant, beautiful capstone to his lengthy run on the character.

I wasn’t quite sure where the story would go when I began reading, and about halfway through it dawned on me that this wasn’t a typical beat-em-up or clone-ridden installment. Instead, it reminds me of the emotions I want to feel when I read these modern mythmakers. Wonderful work.

doyoudogear's review

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5.0

Dan Slott has been writing this comic for ten years! That's insane! My husband is going to cry if he ever stops writing Daredevil, lol. I don't think he will anytime soon, but you never know!

I am in no way caught up on this series, but Jacob asked me to read this once he was finished. It didn't conclude a story, or start a new one... It was more of a goodbye.

Slott does a wonderful job of showing why Spider-Man is important and what makes him a hero. He's out there saving the world every single day, one person at a time. Protecting someone's mom might not be world-changing for everyone, but it was life-changing for someone.

If you love Spider-Man, this is definitely an issue to have!

Originally posted at Do You Dog-ear? on July 6, 2018.
https://www.doyoudog-ear.com/2018/07/mini-reviews-9.html
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