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This comic dealt with some very adult issues in such an approachable way; it was so much fun! Who’d of thought I’d go on to discuss literary themes in a spider-man comic off all things? I’ve not read a great deal of graphic novels. I’m slowly worming my way into the genre by reading one a week. I’ve enjoyed a couple, but I’ve not felt an inclination to pursue reading them for much longer.

So, my sister is a social worker and her clients are all NGRI cases. NGRI as in "not guilty by reason of insanity" . That misstep isn't enough to completely mar the experience, however.
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This is my first ever time writing a Goodreads review, so please be gentle. Throughout his life, Peter Parker has often felt alone. When he first discovered his spider-like abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider, he kept them secret. His attempts to exploit them for a profit resulted in his Uncle Ben's murder. Later, his attempts at maintaining the secret from his first love, Gwen Stacy, resulted in her death.
No, this is the next stage of Peter's life (as a married man, his shift as a mentor & role model for kids, etc) that mature and long-time readers can particularly enjoy and relate to. The next issue (#31), Peter Parker develops a new direction in his life, which I absolutely love. 1 it makes sense to give Peter this new story.
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Jeez Louise, I should never have let this happen. I liked all of Spiderman/Peter Parker's internal dialog that he was having with himself. Somewhat surprisingly, the child did not find any of the subject matter scary. Now I'm stuck with the challenge of how to make this thing disappear, so that he will quickly forget it's existence and I won't have to worry about what mystery substances are covering this thing. This volume sets an example for what a superhero comic book run should be like. And if this trend continues, this run may get down as one of the bests in history, unless there's one more day unlike any other that may prove to be a hinder in this great run.
It’s a good show down; it really conveyed all Spidey’s worries and emotions in the action. Though I was a little disappointed when they revealed the fate of Spidey’s new friend so early. I think it would have kept me in a greater deal of suspense had I not known the outcome till the next volume.
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It seemed as though no one understood the difficult balance between mortal and hero. Being a team player and having a positive attitude towards collective code ownership, code reviews, retros, etc. Our mission is to build trust everywhere by making tomorrow’s communication smarter, safer and more efficient. We focus on bringing smart services with big social impacts, like protecting people from fraud, harassment, and scam calls or messages.

JMS writes an overall entertaining story, far from perfect though it may be. For one, he writes excellent dialogue. He really nails the balance between witty banter and serious colloquy that makes Peter such an entertaining character.
From beginning to end the story runs smoothly with humour and mystery, making it a very nice reading experience. I wouldn’t consider myself a literary snob, far from it, but I’ve always been somewhat reproachful to comics. The medium has always felt, well, rather childish. And that’s coming from someone who reads children’s literature on occasion.

One of my favorite artist working with one of my favorite writers. Even though I'm not a fan of Spider-Man, I love this graphic novel. I am also a great fan of J Michael Straczynski's work in Babylon 5 and therefore looked forward to the first issue in the series where he teams up with John Romita JR to tell the Spider-man story 'Coming Home'.
Coming Home marks a new run of the Amazing Spider-man by Michael Straczynski and John Romita Jr. and bought of them have done an exceptional job. Straczynski's writing has a very nice flow to it, and each characters tend to have their own voice. Romira Jr. has definitely had a downfall compared to what he did in the past, but this run truly marks as one his last best works. This was a special release, with a really special introductory offer price, and so I decided, why not? However, I am not accustomed to reading Graphic Novels and Comics... Without a doubt, this book by Straczynski is a jewel of modern comics, as well as being the prelude to all the important events of Spider-man of the last two decades.
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To my mind, this character should have been given an off-Earth origin in line with his mystical nature. I'm not a great fan of Romita JR's art. There's nothing wrong with it, I just prefer a simpler more graphically realistic style. This is purely personal preference and if you like this artist's work this will be a plus for you. Straczynski writes the character well both in and out of costume.
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I feel it embellishes his likability. Spider-Man has always been a heroic figure. He always tries to do the right thing, ever since his Uncle Ben taught him about the importance of responsibility. I like how the comic book reminds us of this, because it's so important in understanding Spider-Man's character and motivation. Then we have this new direction for Peter, and I feel we as readers are watching the hero unfold into something more. A greater role-model not just as Spider-Man, but also as Peter Parker.
There's a lot to like here, I like Ezekiel and the notion that Peter's spider powers are totemic. I like the way Peter becomes a teacher and how the issues of a rough, urban public school are dealt with by the material. Peter is characterized on spot and often very funny. On the art side of things, Romita Jr's pencils are equal parts good and bad. On one hand, when the costumes are on and the fists are flying, the art is great. The nearly three issue long action scene is wonderfully drawn in a way that almost makes you feel the impacts.
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