The issue jumps back and forth between moments in J.J.’s life (centering around his treatment of competing editor Barney Bushkin) and a day in the life of J.J. (Will be at the bottom of this article if you want to see it and/or don’t mind spoilers.) And, thank god, this annual pretty much focuses on it exclusively. I love everything about this series so far, but, the J.J./Peter relationship is, in my humble opinion, the best thing about this series. is aware of Peter Parkes dual identity and has come to grips with it, due to his affection for Peter… having to deal with the fact he set out on a crusade to ruin and destroy one of the few people in the world he actually cares for. Jonah Jameson), he explores something, or changes the status quo, in a way you’d never expect, and then you couldn’t imagine it any other way. But, every now and then (mostly when it comes to J. Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #1 Marvel Comics Writers: Chip Zdarksy, Mike Drucker (Back-Up story) Artists: Michael and Laura Allred, Chris Bachallo (Back-Up Story)Ĭhip Zdarsky’s take on Spider-Man has been an extremely zany, goofy, gag-filled romp (as one would expect from Chip Zdarsky, everyone’s favorite comics person on Twitter).
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