Read’s Reads Amazing Spider-Man #23/987 Review
I review part 2 of Death Spiral in Amazing Spider-Man #23/987 by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness. A beautiful drawn book with some great battle scenes and some nice moments between Peter and Mary Jane. […]
I review part 2 of Death Spiral in Amazing Spider-Man #23/987 by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness. A beautiful drawn book with some great battle scenes and some nice moments between Peter and Mary Jane. […]
Peter is back on Earth everyone and we couldn’t be happier. So, how does Peter deal with that clone of his, Chasm who didn’t really do much outside do a super villain origin for Brian? […]
This new year continues to prove that Spider-Man stories are not holding back — and The Amazing Spider-Man (2026) #22 might be one of the most emotionally layered issues we’ve gotten in a while. What […]
Here it is everyone, the conclusion of Norman Osborn/Spider-Many by Joe Kelly and art by John Romita Jr and Todd Nauck. This issue promises thrills, the fight of between Norman Osborn and Roderick Kingsley/The Hobgoblin […]
It’s another Peter issue so we spend the whole story with … wait, with Norman? Norman goes all out to stop the Goblin Slayers and save the Spider-Gang. Kingsley goes full villain trying to kill […]
It’s only January, and Spider-Man is already swinging in big with an Annual — and honestly, that alone got me hyped. Annuals always feel like special occasions, and this one wastes no time reminding us […]
I review Amazing Spider-Man #20/984 by Joe Kelly and John Romita Jr along with Paco Diaz and Todd Nauck. An issue that had a great look at Norman Osborn and actually what Alecto and the […]
As we move deeper into the new year, one thing has become very clear: this new Spider-Man — Norman Osborn — is truly settling into his role as a reformed hero. What makes this run […]
This issue marks the second-to-last chapter of the Amazing Spider-Man: Torn mini-series, and honestly, that fact alone makes it feel a little bittersweet. I’ve really been enjoying this series — not just because it’s a […]
I review the wrap up of Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz’s space battle with Hellgate in issue 18. Is it really a wrap up? That’s a good question, the issue has stellar art (pardon the […]

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