ashlor84's The Amazing Spider-Man #678 - I Killed Tomorrow, Part 1: Schrödinger's Catastrophe review

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    Lack of originality, but still great

    A good comic book story. Even though time travel is a lazy idea considering Dan Slott's talent, he succeeds in creating tension and suspense in this filler episode (admit it, we were all waiting for Ends of the Earth). And as usual, Humberto Ramos does a really nice job, without being the best artist in the industry.

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