master_of_suprise's The Amazing Spider-Man #3 review

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    Terrible characterization from Superior left over.

    The complete and total character assassination of Black Cat as well as the picking and choosing of continuity makes the thing unenjoyably. I won't even get in to the dumb argument their using to try and make Peter MJ stay apart. I once thought you couldn't write any worse than OMD if you tried. Dan Slott is actually making me question that in the worst possible way.

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