Saturday 22 July 2017

Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide: Volume Three Review

Finished reading Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide: Volume Three, continuing writer Dan Slott's run on the main Spider-Man series as Peter finds himself teaming up with Iron Man as the main Marvel universe version of the villain Regent begins to set his plan into motion. The book opens with Peter Parker readying to give a speech when he notice Mary Jane who has come with her new boss, Tony Stark which begins a rivalry between the two when the Ghost appears to try and kill the C.E.O of Empire Unlimited, Augustus Roman who helped build New York's newest prison where Augustus has been siphoning of the powers of the super villains to use as Regent where he soon begins to turn his attention onto the Superheroes. There is an additional story at the later part of the book which puts the spotlight onto Mary Jane where her and Peter where dating and is coming to terms with knowing that Peter is Spider-Man which leads to her being captured due to being mistaken for Spider-Man. Overall this was a great book as it continues to venture into Peter's life as the head of a large company and how that has effected people close to to him, with the return of Mary Jane helps to show this while also dealing with the intervention of Iron Man into the lives of Mary Jane and Peter's protégé Miles, which leads to some very interesting conflicts between the two. Bringing Regent into the main Marvel universe is very interesting thanks to the reveal of what motivates him and how that effects the characters within the book when Regent begins to turn his plan of capturing super powered humans on to the heroes. The art by Giuseppe Camuncoli continues to be a great addition to the series as the action and character moments are all drawn extremely well. 8/10.

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