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Author
Date
Review
Rating
ComicSuperhero
Brian Michael Bendis
Aug 2008
I can't remember enjoying Spider-man this much before.
ComicScifi
Brian K Vaughan
Jul 2008
Not the most satisfying of endings, but overall one of the best graphic novel series I have read to date.
ComicSuperhero
Garth Ennis
Jul 2008
A very, very strong start to a series.
ComicFantasy
Robert Kirkman
Jun 2008
By all accounts, it shouldn't have been half as enjoyable as it was. But I love that old guy.
ComicSuperhero
J. Michael Straczynski
Jun 2008
I don't think I've ever been this uninterested in finishing a comic book.
ComicSuperhero
Various
Jun 2008
I think I liked it, but then again, it could just be the title that calls to me.
ComicSuperhero
Brian K Vaughan
Jun 2008
Vaughan is losing me, but I'll still check it out when Whedon takes over.
ComicSuperhero
Robert Kirkman
Jun 2008
A resounding 'meh'.
ComicSuperhero
Greg Pak
Jun 2008
Really disappointing, especially following the enjoyment of Planet Hulk.
ComicSuperhero
Robert Kirkman
Jun 2008
Fun concept with uninteresting results.
Comic
Harvey Pekar
Jun 2008
A few gems, but for the most part, rather bland.
ComicScifi
Robert Kirkman
May 2008
Sweet Zombie Jesus, yes.
ComicSuperhero
Darwyn Cooke
May 2008
The Green Lantern sequences were enjoyable, the rest fell flat.
ComicSuperhero
Neil Gaiman
May 2008
Great build up, felt shortchanged by the payoff. Somewhat anticlimactic.
ComicSuperhero
Brian K Vaughan
May 2008
Without the threat of the pride, so goes the urgency that kept volume 1 moving.
ComicSuperhero
Mark Millar
May 2008
Absolutely fantastic. You can't get much more in your face than this.
ComicSuperhero
J. Michael Straczynski
May 2008
Would have been enjoyable if it wasn't such a slap in the face to long time fans.
ComicSuperhero
Brian K Vaughan
May 2008
Good enough to keep me interested for volume 2. Not Vaughan's best work.
ComicSuperhero
Darwyn Cooke
Apr 2008
Didn't live up to the hype, found the story too fragmented.
ComicSuperhero
J. Michael Straczynski
Apr 2008
JJ confronts Peter Parker, whom he now knows is Spider-man. Should've been so much more.
ComicSuperhero
Robert Kirkman
Apr 2008
What Spiderman should have been.
ComicSuperhero
Neil Gaiman
Jan 2008
By all rights, a retelling of the origins of Marvel's heroes set in the year 1602 shouldn't have been that entertaining.