It’s here everyone, Issue 25 or 918 in legacy numbering for Amazing Spider-Man. As we finally find out what happened to Mary Jane in the apocalypse mayan world. While a good paced issue with very good art, falls completely flat. I also review the 2023 Free Comic Book Day Spider-Man/Venom as we get a preview of the summer stories. Oh and a forgettable back up story in issue 25 as well. I even do a song and dance. Why? I gotta!
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