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Average rating3.1
Spider-Man, his identity revealed after the Civil War, is overcome with grief as his Aunt May lies on her deathbed, and Iron Man seeks to bring Spider-Man in for not registering while Mephisto makes Peter Parker decide whether to save his aunt or his marriage to MJ.
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EDIT: what was i smoking when i wrote this. this book is a 4 at best.
Man I'm not sure exactly why people hate this so much? Comics are so fluid, things can change do dramatically and so quickly. Especially in a cosmic multiverse where time works far different than real life.
This storyline featured gorgeous art the whole way through and a thought-provoking dream-like story. Yes it has arguably one of the biggest comic retcons in history, but does that have to be a bad thing? These characters will never die unless their companies die. Likely, they will outlive all of us. Why do their lives have to stay the same, stuck in an endless ageless loop.
I for one feel the heartbreak of this change, this cosmic shift. I feel it and I welcome it.