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Amazing Spider-Man #15 (2014)

Amazing Spider-Man #15 (2014)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Dan Slott (A) Giuseppe Camuncoli (CA) Olivier Coipel
SPIDER-VERSE EPILOGUE See the fallout of Spider-Verse and what it means to Peter Parker and the rest of the Spiders! Rated T
Date Available: 02/25/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


I don't think its fair to call this book an epilogue. It feels like the end to the story, not a capper. As a capper, its much better than last issue. As 'the end', its also better than last issue, and since last issue was the only disappointment in the series proper, we've got a pretty good issue here. Dan Slott isn't shy about setting up more conflict with Otto. I don't think we've seen the end of the Superior Spider-Man by a long shot. While that's one of the big issues left hanging after part 6, I think it would have been bolder to have Peter and Otto talk their way through their unusual predicament. We also learn the identity of the master weaver (my other big beef from part 6), but you'll have to see that for yourself. We do get some good-byes, some setup for Secret Wars, and maybe 2 panels too many of Miles and Peter making sure we know that Miles is welcome in our universe. It all looks great -Camuncoli really is great at moving you through a page- and there are many exciting threads spinning out of this web that readers can get genuinely jazzed about. Great cover, too!

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Dan Slott (A) Giuseppe Camuncoli (CA) Olivier Coipel
SPIDER-VERSE EPILOGUE See the fallout of Spider-Verse and what it means to Peter Parker and the rest of the Spiders! Rated T
Date Available: 02/25/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


I don't think its fair to call this book an epilogue. It feels like the end to the story, not a capper. As a capper, its much better than last issue. As 'the end', its also better than last issue, and since last issue was the only disappointment in the series proper, we've got a pretty good issue here. Dan Slott isn't shy about setting up more conflict with Otto. I don't think we've seen the end of the Superior Spider-Man by a long shot. While that's one of the big issues left hanging after part 6, I think it would have been bolder to have Peter and Otto talk their way through their unusual predicament. We also learn the identity of the master weaver (my other big beef from part 6), but you'll have to see that for yourself. We do get some good-byes, some setup for Secret Wars, and maybe 2 panels too many of Miles and Peter making sure we know that Miles is welcome in our universe. It all looks great -Camuncoli really is great at moving you through a page- and there are many exciting threads spinning out of this web that readers can get genuinely jazzed about. Great cover, too!

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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