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A decent action-packed volume.

All the rangers working together again was nice. Plus some excellent, and honestly brutal fight scenes and a great cliffhanger made this a solid volume. But I did feel it felt a bit too much padding and such throughout. The third issue could have easily been nixed and wouldn't have lost the effect of the overall storyline here.

But yeah as we're hitting the end of this series before the reboot it has been enjoyable but this one a bit weaker than the last couple of volumes.

Not as good as issue 1 and didn't love the script pages but everything else was top notch. The intrigue, dialogue, and art are all great.

It was never gonna be as good or intriguing as Hickmans run but was decent start. Seeing Laura as wolverine again made me smile. Rest was decent.

This was for sure the funniest volume so far.

The introduction to the father of Hori helps alot. He's just a dumb fun character. On top of that we have some real progression with the leads and their relationship. Sure a dumb fight had to happen but everything after worked really well. That ending? What the heck!?

Super funny and super cute.

This time we get some gaming challenges and Aya decides to go head to head with Tsukasa. A great battle begins as they fight over who is the real gaming champ all while everyone else eats dinner. They have a funny brain twister segment too here. The ending is really cute where Nasa and Tsukasa go for a walk alone and it gets a little hot and heavy at the end there.

Overall, still super wholesome and super cute all wrapped in a nice package. I love this manga.

Finally a pretty fun arc with a lot of great moments.

Peter has to decide if he should let Sin Eater kill Osborn or save Osborn. You know, the guy who has made Peter's life extremely miserable. By killing his friend, lover, and more Peter could easily let Sin Eater finish him off. At the same time, he can't seem to just let someone be murdered in front of him. So his Spider Friends, Miles, Gwen, and more come to try to give him aid but will they be able to steer peter in the right direction.

Most of this was pretty good. I really liked some of the moments with Osborn and Peter bickering and having to work together. Some of the art was fantastic with awesome fight scenes. Watching the Spider-Friends help Peter and care for him was great too. I can't say I loved the idea of them having to just watch in the background or the actual Sin Eater threat being kind of lame, but overall most of this book was a step up from the last few. Around a 3.5 but I'll round it up to a 4.

Guardians get fun as heck in this "Who done it" volume.

The first half is a lot of fun. Trying to find out who the bad guy is in the meeting room of all the different species in the universe. Rocket being the "detective" was great. Nova getting his own issue to deal with PDST and such is wonderful. Peter going through a really trippy...trip? Was pretty great. The ending was okay but the very last page was awesome and made me excited.

Overall another really solid volume. Ewing just gets what it takes to have fun in my space adventures. I hope he stays on this for at least two or three more arcs. A 4 out of 5.

Daniel Way is really entering my top worst writers for comics. He's just blah in every sense of the word.

The origin story continues and OMFG is it a drag. I wanted it to end in 2 issues, instead, we get like 7 more issues of this shit. None of it very interesting. Then we have a concept for the next arc of Wolverine going after Sabertooth and it's actually pretty fun at points but dragged down by these stupid "flashbacks" that aren't...they...UGH it doesn't make any goddamn sense. Then we have a what-if punisher/wolverine story and it's dogshit.

So yeah another crappy volume. I'm reading my third volume I bought and then I'm selling all 3 of these.

New Haircut, new style, new life!

Oh not really. Though we do get the couple finally getting a bit deeper into their relationship. Showing up together, wanting to be together, and a lot more of Hori's crazy-ass father which is a ton of fun. This one has plenty of good comedy bits, a cute bit about the leads not seeing each other for a while, and an interesting ending where I feel we're going to get deeper into the life of our main characters very soon.

But yeah another really solid volume. It's drama and love life, but if you like both, this is an easy read. A 4out of 5.

It's a solid finish but nothing special.

I felt Parrott was setting up more than anything in this volume. The ending results, a new ranger, one not chosen how they are usually, gives us something new and probably bad. On top of that we got villains set for the next series. It felt like more of setting up the next series than a grand finale so I was a little let down but still fun.

A 3 out of 5.