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    The Amazing Spider-Man #645

    The Amazing Spider-Man » The Amazing Spider-Man #645 - Origin of the Species, Part 4 released by Marvel on December 13, 2010.

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    The events of the Origin of the Species arc continues as Spider-Man hunts down the villains involved in the Osborn baby fiasco. Spider-Man finally catches up to the villain responsible only to find the baby is gone! Taken in the hands of a another dangerous villain!

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    Review: Amazing Spider-Man #645 0

    Believing that the "goblin baby" is dead, Spidey goes on the warpath, punishing every single villain involved in this terrible crime. The Good Wow... I've never seen Spidey this badass.  Part of the fun of a thriller like this is the catharsis you finally reach after a long period of frustration. And I thoroughly relished watching Spidey terrorize his rogue's gallery like this. Holy crap... he breaks the Shocker's arm! He rips a whole dock in half! As I said with last issue, Waid's a master of ...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    I'm the Goddamn Bat... I mean SPIDER-MAN! 0

    Spidey's whirlwind caper continues in #645.  Although his little jaunt through New York with his baby sidekick has been an enjoyable read, I continue to assert that I doubt anything of substance will really come out of the story.  I'm not saying every comic book story has to end in a deeply penetrating change or affectation to the characters involved, but their seems to be something extremely... filler-y about this whole thing.  Does that mean this storyline is completely without its merits?  Of...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Spider-man will find you 0

    Peter is mad, and he has every right to be.  Pros: When Peter is not making jokes, you should know that he means business. It's amazing that Peter is not in the black costume the way he was going about New York taking half of his rouge gallery down. I mean he's using the shadows to his advantage and tactics like he's Batman! We don't see this side of Peter often, but after being told that the baby he was protecting in the past issues was dead, he has every right to be mad. And the surprise...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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