So, there’s a lot going against Peter! An encounter with the beings who killed the Watcher gives Peter a peculiar insight - the spider that bit him and gave him his powers also bit a girl, and she’s been holed up in a bunker for ten years, unable to leave under the threat of Morlund coming back and destroying everything. The ongoing Spider-Man team up series that was paired with it (Avenging Spider-Man I think) does a better job with SpOck's characterization than Slott is able to. Jonah Jameson has to resign as Mayor of New York and blames Spidey. After over a decade of weaving Spider-Mans tales Dan Slott is hanging up his webs and leaving quite a legacy behind. Slott is a great idea man, but his actual writing leaves a lot of to be desired. Black Cat is completely ticked off at him for being caputured and humiliated Electro’s powers are going wonky, and he blames the experiments Spider-Man (Doc Ock) ran on him. He “reawakenes” to a completed Ph.D, his own research business, Parker Industries, a girlfriend who isn’t Mary Jane, and loads of other surprises. Peter has finally retaken his body after having his brain swapped with that of Doc Ock for several months. The Amazing Spider-Man (2014), Vol 1: The Parker Luck, illustrated by Humberto Ramos
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