When I was a kid, I had a friend who was so desperate to beat video games with all his lives intact that no matter how far in he got, if he "died" even once, he'd hit "reset" and start over. The Amazing Spider-Man, which takes us back to before the beginning of Peter Parker's webbed journey, feels a little like that. For all its multitudinous flaws, 2007's Spider-Man 3 was at most a flesh wound, and certainly didn't necessitate a ground-up restart. Nonetheless, that's what we got. And while the need for The Amazing Spider-Man's existence is certainly open to debate, it's a rewarding and worthwhile ride all the same, and a promising start to a new series. This wasn't the original plan, of...
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