I review the first two parts of the J. Jonah Jameson story line from Amazing Spider-man #11/812-12/813. Enjoying the character work and artwork, I give the story a medium grade. Still well put together, but not really forwarding any major story lines and once again, Mattie Franklin is forgotten in Spider-Man history.
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