Read’s Reads Amazing Spider-Man #33/927 Review

I review issue #33/927 as the “Sins of Norman Osborn” begins with Spider-Man’s First Hunt. While the tone of the story is beautifully drawn and paced by Patrick Gleason. The book is too much of Zeb Wells trying to do his own version of Kraven’s Last Hunt with a bit of The Lost Hunt and Soul of the Hunter. Which hurts the story itself.

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