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marked this book as "okay," not because it was a bad book necessarily, . . but because it was definitely a "bridge book, " When I saw it was called "Chameleon Conspiracy," I was expecting lots of Chameleon and shenanigans and mistaken identity.
but it was just this Chameleonrelated story that connected to something else from the past, Meanwhile, Peter's dealing with all these other threads that connect to the past, And some other similar "connect to the past" things are happening with Norman and Harry, and, Well, like I said, this just felt like a book that existed to connect "what was" to "what will be happening.
" Worth reading, especially if you haven't been reading Spidey closely for years and years it was nice to get a summary of what I'll need to know going forward.
But this one wasn't exactly a pageturner, آقااااا الان تنها ناراحتیم اینه چرا گودریدز صفر نداره
این بی نظیر بود من واقعا از تک تک لحظات این حماقت لذت بردم. اونقدر بد بود که خوب بود.
فک کنید ۱۰ تا داستان باهم دارن پیش میرن بعد هیچکدومم به هیچ جا نمیرسن شخصیت اصلی بد داستانم که اسمش روشه اصلا تو داستان نیست در حد چند صفحست فقط پیچش نهاییم این شکلی حل میشه که مهم نیست من کیم مهم اینه که من احساس میکنم کی هستم I'm surprised that I've enjoyed Spencer's run as much as I have until this point, but this throws together a bunch of plot points that would have been better abandoned than brought back.
It's so disconnected from the arc that just finished that you'd think they're trying to make you forget it completely, rather than build off of it.
I promised myself I wouldnt “cuss” on this Christian GoodReads Account tm, But who cares about Teressa If youre going to include her do something with her instead of spendingissues only to reveal shes redacted, not because its a spoiler, but because its boring.


Also the art changed so much even within issues, That was jarring. Also I am “fine” with others besides Bagley draw SpiderMan, But he has been phenomenal lately, I need him back. AAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

Ok THAT was SO bad it was enjoyable!

Can't wait for this trainwreck to fall off its own cliff!!! Sorry Matt.
Your rating is too high, I really want to like this arc and the writing, But its not your fault that you are not I following it all, This volume has no real beginning or ending, Its a series of strings with the Chameleon one just getting more time than the Kindred one, or the Jonah one or hey remember the Kingpin one.


This isnt a story that Spencer can leave unfinished so maybe it shouldnt have been so big and long and so many dangled strings.
What the fuck is even happening Like six hundred plot lines going on at once, Least the part about Ned was interesting, A lot happened in the previous volume of Nick Spencers Amazing SpiderMan, in which Peter Parker got a new suit whilst working at Norah Winters and J.
Jonah Jamesons Threat amp Menaces website, all of which ended a problem, so Spidey quits, As for his former roommate, Fred Myers AKA Boomerang showed he wasnt so reformed and duped SpiderMan, so that he can give the Lifeline Tablet to Mayor Wilson Fisk, who used it to resurrect his son Richard.
Meanwhile, Norman Osborn, now in charge of the Ravencroft Institute for the Criminally Insane, is hoping to reconnect with his son Harry, who just happens to be the hellishly Kindred that has plagued Peter from the start of this run.


Throughout this whole run, which recently concluded afterissues, along with additional content outside of the title, Spencer is moving many gears to sustain that number of issues, all of which are subsequently published every two weeks.
Following the events of Volume, this couldve been the perfect time to take a breather and focus on the outcome of what had happened, such as Peter looking back on the actions he and others had made, whilst his nemesis Norman Osborn is hoping to reclaim some humanity with his relationship with his son.
There are fleeting moments that touch on these ideas, but because Spencer has other priories, there are other storylines that need to be resolved and/or setup.


Following the opening issue of this volume, which is an epilogue of what came before and a prologue for what is to come next all of which nicely drawn by Mark Bagley, who knows how to illustrate character drama is essentially the big resolution of one of the plot threads dangling from this run.
When Peter is reunited with Betty Brant, who happens to be carrying the unborn child of Ned Leeds, who was presumed dead, the probabilitypredicting device, the Clairvoyant and its creator Jamie Tolentino become part of the supervillain airborne casino called The Palace.
Meanwhile, Peters superspy sister Teresa is seeking to avenge her S, H. I. E. L. D. partner and lover by breaking into the Chameleon's imprisonment at the Hiding Place, but was tempted with information on her parents, which involved their supposed killer: Karl Fiers AKA the Finisher.


Considering that one of SpiderMan's deadliest and most deceptive villains is on the front cover and despite how Spencer writes him as close to being like Hannibal Lecter, its surprising how hes not always the focus.
We do see aspects of his backstory and how his influence as a master of disguise ends up having a huge impact on Teresas life, which Im still unsure about and do wonder if thats ever going to be revisited by Spencer or future creators.
Instead, there are these other characters, some of which go back to the sixties, such as the obscure Finisher, who now seems to be a new threat for the Parker or least Teresa.
And then theres still the whole thing with the Clairvoyant that I completely forgot about and didnt care much of as it concluded with a massive supervillain brawl.


The majority of this volume is drawn by recurring artist Marcelo Ferreira, who, along with a number of guest artists, do an efficient job of superhero action, which relies mostly on a darker colour palette, though I still have a problem with the scrunchy facial expressions of some of the characters.
Honestly, I wished Mark Bagley was more involved in this series, which hopefully is the case with the next volume, which will cover the final issues of Spencers notsoAmazing run, excluding Spencers miniseries Sinister War, which is set up here.
With so much stuff thrown in, a lot of which I dont care, the lesson for anyone doing longrunning superhero comics, is “less is more”.
Well, we're inbetween story arcs again and that almost always means a suckier story, And as feels somewhat common across the Spencer run on ASM, this was a really weird inbetween volume, We have SpiderMan dealing with the fact that he had been betrayed by Boomerang in the last book and now we have to shift gears to some big McGuffincentric mystery.


Of slightly more interest is the bside story of Dr, Ocotopus being directed by some unseen mastermind to reassemble the Sinister Six for the upcoming Sinister War story arc.
But not enough happens in these snippets just a lot of "voiceover" followed by revealing another member of the Six.


There's also a lot of the Chameleon in this book and villains I haven't really been all that enamored by like the Foreigner, the Finisher, and a heck of a lot of Jack O'Lanterns.
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The Chameleon has always been one of my favorite SpiderMan villains, but this collection has me thinking that I may not know as much about his as I thought.
There were parts of this story that I didn't fully understand, but it was still an enjoyable ride, Ned Leeds is someone that I want to know more about, and this collection gave me more background on the character.
Peter's sister is around for
Get Your Copy The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 14: Chameleon Conspiracy Narrated By Nick Spencer Published As Interactive Edition
this story, and I don't know what's happening there, Whose fault is it that I'm so confused, the writer, or myself for not having enough knowledge of the various characters' histories

The groundwork for "Sinister War" is starting to get laid down here as well.
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