After coming to the realization that the circle of violence will never end, Spider-Man is forced to ponder his place in the world. Is he truly helping people by engaging in battle after battle with... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The story of Spider-Man and the Sandman meeting for the first time is a classic example of why I was an obsessive Spidey fan as a kid. What other Superhero would even dream of fighting a Supervillain with a Vacuum cleaner? I haven't read Comics in a long time though till I got sucked back in after reading Straczynski's ASM: Coming Home. I've been catching up on stuff since then when I recently came across Zeb Wells in Tangled Web 4 and I gotta admit I am impressed. Dude's taken a Sandman who's been literally washed up through the sewer onto the beach and woven some fancy stuff that really capture your interest for both the humor and the intelligence behind the plot. I loved all his work starting from the MTV spoof on tangled web 4, till this. The Plots remind me of Moore's Watchmen and Miller's DKR (Not even close to that level yet, but...). I don't really care as much for the artwork tho...I appreciate where they are coming from and some of the panels just blew me away, but it's just a little too abstract for me. I don't like to strain too hard to get the symbolic aspects of my Comic Books. All in all it was an awesome read and I highly recommend it. Really looking forward to more stuff from this guy.
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