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A good read! (See what I did there?)Jokes aside, this was a fun adventure to read through. Seeing Peter wrestle with the concerns and fears of being a husband and father was relatable. Also, I thought it was cool how, while both Peter and M.J. we’re out crime fighting, their thoughts were on things like the grocery list. It felt as if the regular challenges of civilians was sometimes more challenging for them. M.J. and A.M. kicking butt was just badass. I’m surprised that I didn’t hear about thi...
[Read as single issues]Marvel are able to have their cake and eat it too with this spin-off mini-series set in the same universe as the Battleworld Renew Your Vows series, in which Peter and Mary Jane are happily married with their daughter, Annie May Parker. With the threat of Regent behind them, Peter and MJ set about starting their own crime fighting family, with an inventive use of past technology to enable MJ to fight alongside Peter. Of course, Annie isn't about to let them have all the fu...
Everything a Spider-man fan boy would want in a Spider-man comic series. After introducing us to the Spider Parker family clan in Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows for the Marvel Secret Wars event it was time to legitimately give this concept of Peter Parker family man a try. The truth is that this series exist only so Marvel can have its cake and eat it too. The heads at Marvel do not want to undo the events of Spider-Man: One More Day in which Peter's marriage to Mary Jane Watson was wiped a...
So much fun. Pretty art. Gerry Conway surprised me as much as anyone that he could write in a modern voice. One of the writers I grew up on, I’m thrilled to see how he (a) gets the cadences and brevity of modern comics dialogue, (b) avoids the tics of old, (c) writes MJ in a way that sounds like an adult woman, and (d) writes a kid like he’s recently been one. Annie May is a perfect blend of sassy, deferential and impatient.And MJ is framed as a powerful, interdependent partner to Peter (who tha...
It's nice to see a cute family working together, and it's got some funny other comic series in between the main story too.I really liked it
37th book read in 2018.Number 474 out of 697 on my all time book list.More like 3.5 - Disappointing. This book is redeemed only by the two shorts that are amazing. The main story is dull and predictable.
Collects Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows (2016) issues #1-5My head wants to give this a 4-star rating, but my heart wants to give it a 5-star rating. Even though I'm not buying this series issue-by-issue, I really hope it continues. It is fun seeing a parallel universe world in which Peter Parker and MJ are married, and are raising their spider-powered daughter. Using Regent's technology from Volume #0, MJ is able to tap into Peter's powers giving this family trio a chance to fight crime all...
I really wanted to like this more, because the artwork is so awesome, and I almost did... but Anna May was possibly one of the most annoying characters I've ever read in a trade.
Not the best Spider-Man one could imagine or hope for but still a fun and adorable read. I especially liked the short story about MJ and Annie fighting Rhino --- well, perhaps not exactly fighting but very quickly kicking his butt ;)
Continuing out of the Secret Wars storyline, we find our Spider-Family still saving the day. Having seized the tech from Regent at the end of Vol. 0, MJ now has a suit that siphons off power from Peter, and fights crime right along side of him as Spinneret (love this name!). Annie May, their daughter, gets into her own set of trouble with her spider powers, and eventually get dubbed Spiderling.The main baddie of the book is Mole Man, coming up from underground to get some of Regent's left over t...
Once upon a time MJ and Peter were married. Once upon a time Marvel messed up and retconned their relationship out of existence. Once upon a time, they even had a baby.Fast forward to this alternate universe take. In another miniseries, they defeated a bad guy (Regent) who had a tech suit that copied abilities. The Parkers are still married. Their child is in grade school. It's a side we don't normally see in the main Marvel universe.I can see why it did so well and was popular for awhile. I won...
This should be titled, "Renew your interest in Spider-Man." This is a great alternate universe story with Spider-Man, Mary Jane, and their daughter, Annie. If you miss old school Spidey, especially him being married to Mary Jane, look no further. The dialogue is witty, the story is equal parts fun, serious, and family-oriented (dynamic wise). This volume follows the miniseries and nicely sets up the second volume with a great cliffhanger from none other than a 10-year old Osborn (the 3rd). Good
Wow talk about super freaking fun. This is Marvel's best idea for Spider-man in forever. I enjoyed Renew Your Vows by Dan Slott but didn't love it. The ending left me kind of meh on it (the start was great though) however this...this is where it's at. Gerry makes sure to note that FAMILY is the key factor here. Once you wrap your head around that you're really gonna enjoy this series. Much like Superman for DC Rebirth, Renew your vows makes sure to get the family dynamic right. With May being th...
I enjoy stories about families in superhero comics, and this starts well with a bit of breakfast hijinks. However, it descends into bickering between Peter and MJ about her role as a hero. Peter is written as being a bit too old-fashioned and over-protective in this story for my tastes. It takes some of the fun out of Spider-man.
I wanted to love this. Peter and Mary Jane were one of the greatest love stories in comics - I went so far as to stop reading Marvel for years after their marriage was demonically annuled. So seeing them back together (with daughter Annie in tow) was great. The Parker family bits of this were great to read.However, there's a metaphor here that I'm deeply uncomfortable with. Mary Jane is given superpowers (because comics), and it's eventually revealed that when she uses those powers she's sapping...
Fine little Spidey family drama.
Wow, a Spider-Man comic that actually has me liking Peter and MJ still being together. Peter has used Regent's tech to share his powers with MJ so know we have the whole family fighting crime. Veteran Spidey writer, Gerry Conway, gives a distinct voice to each member of the family. I love in the first two issues where in the thought balloons for Peter and MJ they are trying to juggle their family to-do lists in their head while they swing through buildings, just like the rest of us adults do whi...
During Secret Wars, one of the worlds we got to visit is the world where Spiderman is still married to MJ, they have a kid, and at the end of the volume, its revealed they will join up with him to fight crime as a family. Which is pretty out there, but kinda cool in a way. This book picks that story up to delve deeper into that world. I grew up with Peter and MJ being an item, so right away when I started reading this book and I started seeing Peter and MJ just interacting and being loving to ea...
A decade ago, the controversial "One Day More" storyline saw the Spider-universe hit a ginormous reset button and remove the marriage of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson from the continuity. Years later, another huge crossover event would, the second (or is it the third) Secret Wars storyline saw the creation of a parallel universe where Peter and MJ are still married and raising a daughter.Their daughter, May, has similar powers to those of her father. In the wake of an evil overlord named Mon...
It was cool a family that fights crime together stays together. Artwork is anazing story is quick and fast. Shows the value of a family with special abilities.