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"The feeling here is that it really does feel like it’s taking some new twists and turns with the mythology of Spider-Man. Everington manages to immediately show his twists and radical new ideas from the get go which allows us to enter into new undiscovered territory straight away. This new version of Peter Parker is the detached loner who actually chooses to isolate himself." -- Matthew Latham, xandmatt Productions
"This episode seems to indicate the show is a hybrid of the various Spider-Man titles out there. It takes the reinvention from The Ultimates (and Fury), but has the heart and the character study feel of the original Stan Lee scripted comics - the compilations of which are a 'how to' for superb serialistic storytelling." -- Ian Austin, MZP
"Brilliant stuff. Great characterization, a welcome and original change of approach to how to tackle this most famous of heroes, and above all a genuine love for the character and his history, with name-drops highlighting Jay's obvious understanding of Spidey in and out of costume." -- Lee A. Chrimes, MZP
"I found the characterizations to be good, especially with Peter. Essentially, he feels the same as the Peter Parker we’ve come to know in other incarnations, but there seems to be something a little different about him at the same time." -- Kyle West, Virtual Star Trek
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