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The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 5: Behind the Scenes
by Nick Spencer
Like most of Spencer's run, this is pretty solid, but I keep hoping for more.
This volume has a pretty great opening, where we finally get the name of the creature/person chasing Peter in the background. He is called Kindred, and he is now going to pick apart Peter's life piece by piece. This volume mostly covers that but also focuses alot on the syndicate, which is basically a bunch of badass, but evil, super villain woman who go after Boomarang.
The humor is still pretty solid. I actually thought Boomarang for once had a few good lines. The Syndicate, as cheesy as they are, was pretty funny. I also thought Peter and MJ part, and Kindred, were all good stuff. The mysterio stuff feels tacked on for the movie (far from home) and also the storyline of Kindred seems to be dragging out now 25 issues.
Overall, it's good, but I can see people who would get fed up by now with Kindred. I'm still enjoying it though. A 3 out of 5.
This volume has a pretty great opening, where we finally get the name of the creature/person chasing Peter in the background. He is called Kindred, and he is now going to pick apart Peter's life piece by piece. This volume mostly covers that but also focuses alot on the syndicate, which is basically a bunch of badass, but evil, super villain woman who go after Boomarang.
The humor is still pretty solid. I actually thought Boomarang for once had a few good lines. The Syndicate, as cheesy as they are, was pretty funny. I also thought Peter and MJ part, and Kindred, were all good stuff. The mysterio stuff feels tacked on for the movie (far from home) and also the storyline of Kindred seems to be dragging out now 25 issues.
Overall, it's good, but I can see people who would get fed up by now with Kindred. I'm still enjoying it though. A 3 out of 5.