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    The Amazing Spider-Man #612

    The Amazing Spider-Man » The Amazing Spider-Man #612 - Power To The People, Part 1 released by Marvel on January 1, 2010.

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    In this issue we find out that !!They're hunting Spiders...THE GAUNTLET begins here The event that redfines Spider-Man's classic arch-enemy's one by one starts with one of his most deadliest - Electro! Destitute and desperate, conned out of his life's meaning and worth - Max Dillon becomes the voice of the common man against the brutal injustice, of a system overloaded by greed. With Spider-Man looking over his shoulder. Mark Waid and Paul Azaceta bring you the story of a hero, with everyone to lose against a man with nothing to gain. Prepare for death's short, sharp shock. Prepare for Electro.

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    Bad Things Are Headed Spider-Man's Way 0

    Originally posted on November 23, 2009.   ...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Gauntlet Begining Surprisingly Good 0

         After seeing the disastrous portrayal of Doc Ock in Amazing Spiderman #600 and hearing the news that Sandman would once again embrace the dark side, I was quite worried that after Brand New Day the new team of writers and artists would just waste the older villains as cheap marketing ploys and count on the newer villains like Mister Negative and Menace to provide the interesting stories.  However, after reading Fred van Lente's short on Electro in Web of Spiderman #2 I began to hope that Ga...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Not so shocking, but sparks do fly (one way or another.) 0

    First off i loved the cover, so kudos to the Dave Stewart, and it sums up the story pretty well. The art inside is pretty nice, from the simple clean character designs with harsh shadows, to the beautiful backdrops. My only beef is the awkward facial expressions that pop up, but nothing that would annoy you too much (i hope).   Alot of this is Electro, so if you like Electro you'll enjoy this. What Waid tries to get you to do here is feel Sorry for the classic Villain, some might, some won't. I ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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