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"Better" because it means that i didn't pay full price for the double-sized foil cover issue, "worse" because i missed an extremely important development in realtime (well, it was at the time, at least).
Spectacular spider man series#
So for better or worse, i dropped this series before issue #200. And Peter's parents apparently running around certainly didn't help matters. But it's still kind of hokey, and i don't think i was in a place to appreciate that sort of thing at the time. And there are actually some really nice character moments and funny bits. I appreciate this story a little more now, because i realize DeMatteis is really doing something more like an homage to the original X-Men. But it also just had a really old school feel to it, not at all what i was looking for in seeing X-Factor back together again. DeMatteis loves: Professor Power, who instantly puts me to sleep. In part because it features the villain only J.M. I picked up the first three issues of this run in realtime because of the appearance of the "original" X-Factor. Title: "Power play!" / "Castles in the air!" / "Falling!" / "Best of enemies!"Ĭody DeMatteis gets a "special thanks" on issue #197. Issue(s): Spectacular Spider-Man #197,Spectacular Spider-Man #198, Spectacular Spider-Man #199, Spectacular Spider-Man #200