The Amazing Spider-Man #651
The Amazing Spider-Man » The Amazing Spider-Man #651 - Big Time Part 4; The Sting That Never Goes Away released by Marvel on February 1, 2011.
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5 (1) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.1 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Amazing Spider-Man 651 0
And the biggest name in Marvel Comics is back! It feels like an eternity since the last issue of Spider-Man (So it's been a few weeks, so what. I missed it). With the new tricks a new suit brings and a gaggle of goons to beat up, Spidey and Black Cat have their work cut out for them if they're going to take back the stolen Reverbium from the Kingpin. But Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos have plenty of tricks up their sleeves and the finale to the first story of big time is sure to be explosiv...
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Rematch between Spider-man and Hobgoblin 0
Synopsis: Spider-man and Black Cat goes after Hobgoblin and Kingpin. Also the return of the original Scorpion! What's good? Dan Slott continues to dish out some amazing work for this last part. The jokes are on key (including the lame joke about the new suit looking like something out of Tron reference (that was a long time coming)) and the action continues to dish out. Besides Hobby, Kingpin really did step up his game after taking over in Shadowland. He's also a bigger threat than what he wa...
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Sorry I'm late on the Review! 1
To begin let me say I'm playing catch up. Truth is with the new semester I haven't had much time to stop by the local comic shop. But enough about me? The story picks off right where it left off with the last issue and I'll say this. This arc doesn't close off with too much of a bang but it's still a pretty good read. The issue opens up with the Hobgoblin informing Kingpin of Spidey's break in. After confirming what we all know we cut to Black Cat cutting her way into the Kingpin's security sy...
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Conclusion of Big Time's First Arc 0
So far I think that Big Time has been pretty succesful. It's put a push of excitement in the Amazing line that really hasn't been there since the start of Brand New Day. So how does issue 651, the end of the first arc of Big Time fare? Pretty Good I'd say. Now usually I'm pretty dissapointed with the last book in an arc. The Arc will build itself up and then the final part just can't deliver. It falls flat. This issue kind of does a bit of both. While the main conclusion to the Hobgoblin/Spider-...
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