• As the crime war in New York continues to heat up, The Amazing Spider-Man finds himself caught between a cabal of super criminals and his ally The Wraith!
• This issue he has to face the Circus of Crime who are back and deadlier than ever!
Rated T+
The books story is wonderful and every character in it feels unique and entirely independent. Character moments where we get into the heads of Spidey and Wraith are done with extreme attention to detail, and the story moves at a fast enough pace to keep readers engaged, but just slow enough that we dont miss out on the little things. It would be insane not to mention the quips Spidey makes during the fight scenes, which are some of the most genuinely funny and well-written Spider-Man jokes Ive read in a long time. This book is as Spider-Man as it gets, and youd be doing yourself a disservice not to check it out. Read Full Review
I do wish this storyline had a more consistent roster of villains rather than a rotating lineup (especially as Conway was doing a great job of salvaging Black Cat last month), but the focus on the two lead heroes is enough to offset that problem. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #19.1 continues to be a well-written story with some interesting character introspection and fun, old-school superhero action. But it also lacks focus, especially when Spider-Man is relegated to a secondary role in his own series. Read Full Review
I'm looking forward to having this series done and getting Dan Slot back. This arc with the Wraith is getting pretty tired and the whole crime story was never really that interesting. The story is solid. I'm just getting tired of it.