Hello, everyone! I hope that you had a great holiday season. Mine was particularly enjoyable, as I got a lot of good stuff, like 102 issues of The Walking Dead and an awesome Batman fleece hat/cowl. But, enough about me. You came here for some reviews. For those who somehow don't know, this week marked the end of The Amazing Spider-Man, one of Marvel's longest running series. As I did with Amazing #698 a couple weeks back, I will post my other review before I go into spoiler mode. However, you have been forewarned about spoilers, so read at your own risk.
Justice League #15
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The issue starts off with the US military out at sea, getting ready to test some missiles. However, something or someone activates the countdown and changes the coordinates for the missiles, sending them straight towards Atlantis. Meanwhile, back in Smallville, Clark continues his talk with Diana and gives her a pair of glasses for herself. Back at the Watchtower, Cyborg is talking with his dad about the situation with the U.S.S. Mabus when Watchtower goes dark. Now, in Gotham City, Batman is taking on a boatload of Scarecrow's men while talking to Cyborg. Batman takes down almost all the guys and gets an unlikely assist from Aquaman. Later, Batman and Aquaman talk about the problem with Atlantis, as Aquaman tells Bats that the fish aren't responding to his commands, which means that something is wrong. Then, Mera shows up and Batman starts to inform them about the U.S.S. Mabus. Meanwhile, in Metropolis, Clark and Diana are enjoying a nice date. Just after they both admit that this is a nice night and that they hope to have more of these date nights, the power goes out and the U.S.S. Mabus is thrown into Metropolis via tidal wave. Clark and Diana suit up and save Metropolis from being squashed. Clark, however, cannot save Lois, but a man named Vulko saves her. However, Vulko is weak and either passes out or dies after stating that he needs to find Aquaman or his brother will sink it all. Mera tells Aquaman that this is a first strike against Earth and Aquaman realizes that this is the Atlantean War Plans, something that he had written.
The Shazam backup starts off with Billy and Freddy chowing down on some fast food. Freddy really wants Billy to buy beer for them, but they only have $.75 left. So, they decide to use Billy's powers to rob an ATM. Just when the boys think that they are getting busted, it is shown that a couple other guys are shown robbing the same bank. Billy stops them and the boys make off with the cash. They make it to a liquor store where Billy stops yet another robbery attempt. However, instead of getting booze, Billy, when asked how he can be repayed, asks for all the junkfood they can carry. After stopping a guy from hot wiring a car, Billy talks to Francesca, one of the magical beings from the Rock of Eternity. She warns him about Black Adam and to prepare himself. After discovering he can fly, Billy and Freddy get into a heated argument about Billy changing back into kid form. Freddy leaves in a huff and Billy finally meets Black Adam face to face.
First off, I would like to welcome Ivan Reis and Joe Prado to the book. If this issue is any indication to their run on the book, then Justice League fans are in for a treat. The art team is in their comfort zone, being the ex-Aquaman team. It was nice to have a good issue from a new art team is always a plus. This was the first issue of Justice League in a while that was well done all around. While a lot of the recent issues were good (especially the Zero issue), this was the first one where everything was complete. Everything connected nicely and I'm really looking forward to this mini-event in this book. I'm going to have to figure out if I need to buy Aquaman for this story to make sense, but even if I do, I'm still excited to see this new story.
Grade: A
SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT
Well, I've avoided the spoilers so far, and I would like to help those who have not read Amazing Spider-Man #700 and Avenging Spider-Man #15.1 by blatantly telling you that THERE ARE HUMONGOUS SPOILERS UPCOMING. IF YOU HAVE NOT READ EITHER AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #700 OR AVENGING SPIDER-MAN #15.1, THERE ARE GOING TO BE HUGE, MONUMENTAL SPOILERS IN THE FOLLOWING REVIEWS.
Amazing Spider-Man #700
The issue starts off with Potter and MJ, discussing their "relationship". Potter admits to MJ that he wants to be in a relationship with her, but gets distracted when he receives news about Doc Ock escaping the Raft. Potter then flies to JFK Airport, buying a ticket to flee New York, knowing that Ock's body will be dead by the time he returns from Belgium. Back in Doc Ock's lab, Peter is working with hours left to live, and he has a near death moment, where he sees almost everyone who has died since he became Spider-Man. His journey culminates in a visit with Uncle Ben, who tells Peter that he has to stop Otto one last time, then someone else can be Spider-Man. Peter is rejuvenated and is ready to start his master plan. Meanwhile, Jonah looks over the jailbreak from the Raft and publicly calls Octavius a loser, which Potter hears. Peter and his band of unmerry men take on the 18th Precinct, where Peter retrieves the golden Octobot. However, he gets delayed a tad when Carlie shows up. He tries to tell her the truth about his situation, but she doesn't believe and opens fire, which ricochets off of Peter's tentacles and hurts Carlie. Spider-Man then shows up and the houses and workplaces of everyone important in Peter's life, telling them that Doc Ock is on a rampage and that he is coming for them because of Peter's connection with Spider-Man. When Potter has gathered his "loved ones", he gets into contact with Doc Ock, gloating that he has won and that Peter will be dead in a short period of time. Scorpion and Hydro-Man slow down the police while Peter and
Ugh. That's my opinion on this issue. When I first read it, I had tears in my eyes as I threw it across the room in a pissed off rage. I've never gotten this mad about a comic before, even when the other Peter Parker, the Ultimate one, died. Mostly because I feel like that Peter died a hero. He died saving his loved ones from his most deadly enemies. This Peter, however, just handed the reins to arguably his worst enemy, just because he didn't want to kill him. That is cowardly in my opinion. He gave an enemy free range on his life without truly knowing that he had a change of heart. I was so excited for this issue but I honestly felt let down by it and, in return, I feel less excited for Superior Spider-Man. I'm hoping that this storyline only lasts a year or so, because if it lasts longer than that, I may lose my love for Spider-Man, something I never thought would happen. Like many others have admitted, I love Peter because I can relate to him, something I cannot do with any other comic character. Strapped for cash, terrible luck, not smooth with the ladies, and a true friend, that is what appeals me to Peter. Now, with Otto in Peter's body, we are going to be getting a Peter who seems to be a huge dick. If his dialogue in this issue, the Superior Spider-Man preview, or Daredevil is any indication, Otto is going to be a jerkwad to basically everyone, especially MJ.
Though I am miffed about this issue, there are good things about it. First and foremost, I must give a huge amount of praise to Humberto Ramos. When he was announced on the book when "Big Time" started, I was not enthused what so bit. Now, he is one of my favorite artists. I have nothing but love for his artwork now and he does a masterful job handling the emotional scenes as well as the action ones. The end section with the life flashes was beautiful and it really helped nail the scene. Though I do not like the story, I still must praise Dan Slott. While I don't like the way that Potter is being written right now, I must admit it is sort of interesting to see this new spin on Spider-Man. Plus, the end, while I don't really buy the sudden change of heart by Otto, is obviously powerful enough to bring me to tears. I was very lukewarm on this issue the first couple of times I read it (by that, I mean the first 10 times I read it). However, as I slowly start to accept that Peter has died for now, I start to think about the future of Spider-Man. I will be checking out Superior Spider-Man when it comes out in a couple weeks, though it will be with a heavy heart for the first few issues. However, as much as I dislike the ending, I do not think it is bad enough to warrant sending death threats to someone. I know I've written about this before, but c'mon guys and gals. It's comics, where no hero ever stays dead. Peter will be back eventually (especially as there seems to be a back door for Peter to return some day) and, while I'm looking forward to that day, I guess you could say I'm anxious to see this new spin on Spider-Man.
Grade: B
Avenging Spider-Man #15.1
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This was a great issue. It made me actually start liking Otto as Spider-Man. If you can't tell, I wrote the Amazing and Avenging reviews on different days. When I wrote the Amazing review, I was filled with anger and rage. Now, after reading this issue, I'm more calm and a bit optimistic about the future for my favorite character. Though I didn't like the beginning of the issue, as it was a complete 180 of the end of Amazing, where Otto was more somber, the rest of the issue was pretty good. I'm still a bit upset about the ending of the Peter's life, but after reading this issue a couple of times, I'm gaining my interest in Superior Spider-Man back. I must give kudos to Chris Yost for writing a great bridge to Superior and to getting me interested in Superior again. However, the real star of this issue was Paco Medina. His art was breathtakingly awesome. I know that the amazing Marco Checchetto is going to become the new regular Avenging artist, but I would love to see some more Paco Medina Spider-Man work down the line. Spider-Man is lucky to have such a great cast of artists on the book, something that a lot of books would kill to have. So, even if you, like me, weren't sold on the ending of Amazing Spider-Man #700, check out this issue. It's so well done that I promise that it will make you interested in Superior Spider-Man.
Grade: A
So that's it for this small, but very powerful week. Though I got a lot of my griping out of the way dealing with Amazing #700, I might have another post on that before Superior Spider-Man #1 comes out. I'm currently working on a "Best of 2012" post, but I'm not sure when it will be out. I'm currently under the weather and haven't been able to work on it as much as I would like. Hopefully, it'll be out before or shortly after New Years.
Thanks for reading!
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