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Comics : Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) Annual 2001Background...Peter Parker's long thought to be dead wife, has been found alive and well, after almost six months of being presumed dead. Pete has dispatched the stalker that kidnapped her and now has some quality time for his wife...For more history on the Stalker, check out Al's recent Rave on the Stalker.
In Detail...
For a double size annual, there's not much to tell and what there is... is well dissapointing. Pete's reunited with his wife, so he moves out of his flat. Check. Has some romatic walks. Check. Reminisces on the past on the past with his beau. Check. And settles back into a happy marriage with the woman of his dreams! WRONG! Nup. No Way. Instead MJ has some understandable, emotional scars from being kept locked up for 6 months, which Pete seems keen to help her out with. But, while Spidey has to save some lives, MJ seems to come to the wacky conclusion that it's time for splitsville, after only being back for a matter of days! She walks off into the sunset, leaving behind her loved ones, just about calling off the marriage to tackle some mighty big problems all by herself! And what does Pete do? After being on heat all issue, telling MJ he loves her out of his mind? He accepts it without a word and just lets her go! Makes sense? Nup, no way.
In General...I really would like to say something nice about Howard's last issue. But, really there's not much. There's some nice moments between Pete and MJ. Some realistic moments, dealing with MJ's trauma and Pete's desire for his wife. I mean I feel for Pete, six months without MJ and then she comes back, drawn like this! It's a miracle he shows the control he does. But, seriously Mackie does write some nice moments.But, besides that, unfortunately, just about everything else is flawed. First of all, the plot. It doesn't make sense. I can undestand that MJ is distressed. I can understand that she's a little freaked out. I know she's probably thinking Pete's duties as Spidey suck. But, that does not logically lead too her deciding to leave everyone who loves and supports her. It doesn't mean she leaves the man she professes to love and who loves her. And what's even crazier is that, Pete, who's been drooling over her all issue and loves her so much, just lets her go! That's absolute lunacy! There's just no way this should happen! Fortunately for Mackie, he's not the only one who dissapoints. Bennet's pencils are not up to scratch. I normally enjoy Joe Bennet's pencils, especially when he's doing action. He does a great acrobatic Spidey in my opinion. But, this time out he's got mainly talking heads. Which I think he could be up to. Except, as my wife put it "What's with this guy?!@!? I'm looking and all I see is MJ's impossible breasts or her butt, short skirt and long legs!" I know I commented on this the last issue that Bennet pencilled. But, it is really, really bad here. It distracts from the whole story. It works, with the sub-plot (and yes I am serious that this is a sub-plot) that Pete is desperate to bed her after sixs months celebacy. But, all issue? Just about every panel she's on? It's just plain wrong, it might work on drawing teenage boys in, but for other readers (like my wife and probably many others) it just turns 'em way off the book and reinforces stupid stereotypes about comics. Overall, I must say I was pretty dissapointed all round by this comic. I thought it was a great idea, bringing MJ back, but then to dismiss her again like this is just plain stupid. I don't know what the reasoning was beheind this storyline. Here's my guess though. I think Jenkins and Straczynski planned stories around the status quo of MJ being gone, with an eye to bring her back around issue 50, according to some reports. Then Mackie, long time writer, gets the free reign to write a final storyline and clear up a long standing sub plot of his choice. Among the plethora of things he could've done, he chooses to bring back MJ. But, said other writers have already planned stories without her there. So, Mackie has to bring her back and send her back off. ARRGGHH! Anyway, here's my final thoughts on the end of Howard Mackie's run on Spidey... It's the end of Howard Mackie's run. It's been long. It's been arduous at times. It's been enjoyable at times. The biggest shame though is that he seemed to lose interest and get worse, at a time when he should have been at the top of his game (with the reboot and post reboot stories). The reboot was supposed to attract new readers and break new ground, but it was only really run of the mill and served up some horrible things, when it was dredging up past stories and villains. I don't know what happened to Howard, for him to seemingly loose interest and stuff around with Spidey. Maybe it was Byrne's influence or editors, who knows. But, sadly it means.... IT'S TIME TO CELEBRATE! The new era has come and what should of been the reboot is around the corner!
Overall Rating...
It's really pushing to get one and a half webs. But, I'll give that out of sheer
relief that hopefully no story like this, featuring Spidey, will ever be
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