Read’s Reads Amazing Spider-Man #33/997 Review
Welcome back to Read’s Reads! In this video, we’re diving into Amazing Spider-Man #33/997, written by Joe Kelly with art by Ed McGuinness. I enjoyed most of this issue, but a couple of things stood […]
Welcome back to Read’s Reads! In this video, we’re diving into Amazing Spider-Man #33/997, written by Joe Kelly with art by Ed McGuinness. I enjoyed most of this issue, but a couple of things stood […]
Cormac shows off his wealth by taking his new family for a limo ride and giving May $2 million. Spidey fights Jack O’Lantern(2) and is helped out by the new Damage Control. Peter visits Dr. […]
After the explosive opening chapter, Spider-Man: Long Way Home #2 slows everything down—but not in a way that drains the story of excitement. Instead, writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Adam Kubert transform the search for […]
Family, Damage Control, and the Mess Peter Cannot Punch Away The Amazing Spider-Man #33 is a great example of how a Spider-Man comic can juggle superhero spectacle with deeply personal drama. Joe Kelly gives us […]
Two heroes, two methods, and one very entertaining professional disagreement There is something instantly appealing about putting Spider-Man and the Punisher together. They may occasionally pursue the same criminals, but almost everything else about them […]
Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity #4 turns the series’ superhero school premise into something far more dangerous, as Norman Osborn’s attempt to rehabilitate villains begins collapsing under the weight of his secrecy, arrogance, and old habits. PROS: […]
There is something really fun about seeing Felicia Hardy trapped in a situation where her usual charm, speed, instinct, and almost supernatural ability to land on her feet are not enough. That is what makes […]
Amazing Spider-Man #32/996 is a visual triumph that unfortunately gets dragged down by its own narrative loops. Patrick Gleason’s artwork continues to be the absolute best part of the book, delivering dynamic and spectacular visuals […]
There are issues of Amazing Spider-Man built around spectacle, villains, and the kind of action that looks great splashed across a double-page spread. Then there are issues like this one—stories where the punches matter, but […]
One Last Swing Through a Truly Ultimate Era There is something almost cruelly appropriate about the final Ultimate Spider-Man story beginning with Peter Parker running late. Not late for a battle against the Maker. Not […]

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