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 […]
A surprisingly heartfelt chapter about guilt, forgiveness, and learning to live with the monster Venom (2025) #258 takes a more emotional route than expected, shifting away from pure symbiote chaos and into something more personal, […]
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 […]
There is something very fitting about Spectacular Spider-Man: Brand New Day #1 arriving at a time when Punisher is also very much back in the spotlight. With Frank Castle recently headlining his own Disney+ special […]
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 […]
Astonishing Miles Morales Spider-Man – The Art of Thwip #1 is a fun, energetic, and surprisingly heartfelt story that understands one of the best things about Miles Morales: his world feels lived-in. The issue starts […]
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 […]

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