theprez's The Amazing Spider-Man #655 - No One Dies Part One of Two: Awakening review

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    Son pocas veces en que vemos a los heroes reflexionar en lo que ha sido su carrera como vigilante, y esta aprovecha todo el potencial. El issue gira principalmente en Peter Parker reflexionando en todas las personas fallecidas desde que se convirtió en Spiderman. La historia es triste pero a su vez entretiene. Uno siente lo mismo que Parker; además trae un resumen de lo que ha pasado en los issues anteriores de The Amazing Spiderman y el impacto que le ha dejado algunas personas. Una de las cosas que más me gusto fue el comentario respecto a los villanos en los comics. No abundare mucho ya que tienen que leerlo.

    El arte de Marcos Martin me gusta. Es la primera vez que veo el arte del artista y es fascinante verlo. En fin el issue son de esos que son interesantes para ver en que esta pensando el hombre detrás de la máscara.

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