I review the next part of the Gang War storyline in Amazing Spider-Man #39/933. After reading the book, I have to say I am very impressed, I really enjoyed the issue. The only thing that brings it down is the pot shots at Spider-Man, the fact you need to follow other books to get more of the story and how very few people will know who Monster Metropolis is.
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