
We’ve gone from weird cell phone research, to keeping Teresa safe, to Tinkerer’s origin revamped, to a Time Travel adventure all drenched with the Marvel Universe guest stars. So many “Time Laws” have been broken in this issue, even DC’s Speedforce would say “WTF?!” Doom is just to move the plot along and a cheat to get away with a story.

It’s like the “Butterfly Effect” was thrown out the window here. If “magic” is involved, sure, I can see that. How many books have we read and how many movie have we seen concerning time travel? You know, if you travel back in time and play around….it WILL mess up the time line. I don’t think “impacting the past” has an on/off switch.” To quote my friend Matt, who is a big Back to the Future fan after reading this, “Uhm…. Peter’s facial expression to the words “S’All Good” is about as confident as a person knowing he’s supposed to receive the true genuine taste of a CHICAGO Deep Dish Pizza, but is being served in an INDIANA location. She’s trying to actually find out if she’s the daughter of Richard and Mary Parker to which Nick responds with a shocked look “Oh.”. Meanwhile Teresa went to a diner and sat down to meet with the Original Nick Fury.

Then we have Future-Jameson talking to Past-Jameson on the whereabouts on where the Tinkerer could be and decides to spill the beans on his wife and that Spider-Man is really Peter Parker. Both villains can’t figure out how there are two Spider-Men and how it’s so easy for them to be defeated, next they go after Mysterio.

Future-Spidey even unmasks Goblin to reveal Normal Osborn. After that, it’s Future-Spidey fighting along with Past-Spidey against Doc Ock and Green Goblin. Future-Peter explains everything to Past-Peter. It starts off with Peter, Teresa, and Jameson in Past-Peter’s bedroom. In fact the story is about Peter going back in time to get the Tinkerer’s notes and Teresa and Jameson are coming along for the ride.

“It’s your kids, Peter! Somethings gotta be done about your kids!” One could only wish this was the story.
