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Comics : Spider-Man: The Lost Years #3This story is part of a Lookback Series: Filling Gaps
Background...This three issue limited series recounts one of Ben Reilly's "lost" adventures that took place during his roughly 5 year long period of exile between his presumed death in Amazing Spider-Man #149 and his return to New York in Web of Spider-Man #116. It is a murder that occurred in this story that would later get Peter arrested in Amazing Spider-Man #400. This story is meant to be read after "The Trial of Peter Parker" crossover since Kaine's identity (first revealed in that storyline) is mentioned in Lost Years which is a story narrated with knowledge of that "present time" in the Spidey comics. Otherwise you don't need to read any clone saga issues as Lost Years is a self contained story.If you want to read Ben's story from the beginning then start with the backup story "The Double" in the flipbook editions of the "Power & Responsibility" crossover and then the three part backup story titled "The Parker Legacy" which appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #400, Spider-Man #57 and Spectacular Spider-Man #223 before you read Lost Years. Alternatively you can read Lost Years #0 which reprints all those stories. Again not absolutely necessary but it provides good background for this story. Lost Years takes place about three years into Ben's exile. Believing himself to be a clone he's a lone nomad who reluctantly helps people from time to time during his wanderings. Unbeknown to Ben, Kaine has been shadowing his trail wishing only to see him suffer.
In Detail...
Kennedy is ordered by Tannen to kill Ben but she doesn't want to do it in front
of Raven's son. Tannen instructs Jimmy to take the kid away. Kaine having
witnessed Kennedy's duplicity feels betrayed. He crashes back into the
warehouse intent on killing Kennedy. Ben temporarily stops him by smashing
a crate on his head allowing Kennedy and Tannen to escape in his car leaving
Jimmy to fend for himself with kid. Ben knocks out Jimmy and brings the child
back to a grateful Detective Raven.
In General...The ending is bittersweet which is fitting for this story. Certain plot points don't hold up upon closer scrutiny but in the end this is a character driven story. Ben, Kaine, Raven and Janine are the most well developed. Kennedy not as much. Under all the dirt and rain there are a couple love at first sight subplots with Ben & Janine and Kaine & Kennedy. It's pretty easy to believe Ben and Janine's relationship. Kaine and Kennedy's much less so. However, both relationships create an interesting parallel between Ben and Kaine that highlights their similarities and differences.Lost Years appears to be a straight-forward crime story but it's used more as a means of psychological character study. If you enjoyed that psychological aspect and the internal monologing then you should also read the superior sequel "Redemption" where the focus is exclusively on Ben, Janine and Kaine.
Overall Rating...
3.5 webs for the series. It's worth a read even if you're anti-clone and a
must-read for Reilly fans. |
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