Read’s Reads Amazing Spider-Man #30/994 Review
In the new studio, I review Joe Kelly and Peter Woods’ Amazing Spider-Man #30/994. In part 2 of the Spore story, we get an interesting battle where Peter has to use his recent training with […]
In the new studio, I review Joe Kelly and Peter Woods’ Amazing Spider-Man #30/994. In part 2 of the Spore story, we get an interesting battle where Peter has to use his recent training with […]
The Amazing Spider-Man #30 delivers a strong mix of emotional fallout, psychological tension, and classic Spider-Man complications, making it one of the more personal chapters in Peter Parker’s current arc. While the issue still has […]
Spider-training gets messy, funny, and surprisingly heartfelt Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity #2 continues to lean into one of the most fun ideas Marvel has given the Spider-family recently: What if a group of young and experienced […]
Peter is (still) doing an apology tour and trying to get his life back together after being away in outer space. Daredevil tries to help Spidey evolve his Spider-Sense. Raelith the Wretched binges How I […]
I review the first part of the long telegraphed, Spore storyline by Joe Kelly and Peter Woods. The exchange between Spider-Man and Daredevil and later between him and Robbie Robertson is very well done. The […]
Amazing Spider-Man/Venom: Death Spiral – Body Count #1 is a dark, haunting, and surprisingly intimate character study that gives Torment a disturbing sense of purpose beyond being just another violent Spider-Man/Venom villain. What makes the […]
It’s time to review Amazing Spider-Man #28 the aftermath of Death Spiral and unknowingly a follow up to 8 Deaths of Spider-Man. While Joe Kelly does have a nice little breathing issue with art by […]
After the explosive chaos of recent issues, The Amazing Spider-Man #28 takes Peter Parker back to something more intimate, personal, and recognizably Spider-Man: trying to hold his life together while everything around him refuses to stay […]
This one is a fun, character-packed setup with a surprisingly sharp Norman Osborn hook. Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity #1 feels like Marvel’s latest attempt to turn the Spider-family into something more structured, more coordinated, and more […]
There’s always a risk with crossover comics that the spectacle will outweigh the soul. When you put together two of the most iconic heroes in comics, plus villains as big as Lex Luthor, Green Goblin, […]

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