Hi man, nice job on the video though it feels more like a plot synopsis/read along than a review. I too really like life story too. It's a story that finally allowed Peter to grow and process through life while also giving him natural struggles that make sense for his character. It even handles the divorce/separation better than both one more day and the Wells' run. My only criticism of the story is that the morlun subplot feels a bit rushed compared to the civil war plot(which was set up in issue 1 with how cap and Ironman dealt with nam) in issue 5(the 00s). I kind of feel the same way with miles&superior also feel shovel in the last issue too(I guess I would have liked a bit more build up), but the ending of issue 6 was well executed. I never read the annual but it sounds cool. Overall Zdarsky's spiderman life story shows superheroes don't need to be stuck in one status quo/forceful eternal youth and Mark Bagley's art is still in top shape when it comes to spiderman.
I read this a few months ago and thought it was such a fun read. I just came over from Breakfast with Brian and subbed up #growtogether
Great story explanation, really enjoyed your commentating on it.
Hi man, nice job on the video though it feels more like a plot synopsis/read along than a review. I too really like life story too. It's a story that finally allowed Peter to grow and process through life while also giving him natural struggles that make sense for his character. It even handles the divorce/separation better than both one more day and the Wells' run. My only criticism of the story is that the morlun subplot feels a bit rushed compared to the civil war plot(which was set up in issue 1 with how cap and Ironman dealt with nam) in issue 5(the 00s). I kind of feel the same way with miles&superior also feel shovel in the last issue too(I guess I would have liked a bit more build up), but the ending of issue 6 was well executed. I never read the annual but it sounds cool. Overall Zdarsky's spiderman life story shows superheroes don't need to be stuck in one status quo/forceful eternal youth and Mark Bagley's art is still in top shape when it comes to spiderman.
Hail banditobane! I enjoyed Life Story, too.
Thanks man. It means a lot coming from you.