A startling mystery tale where Spider-man "Goes Mad"!
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This is one of my favorite Spidey issues of the Lee/Ditko era. A very engaging premise and the reveal of what's actually happening is satisfying!
I'm sick at the moment so I find it kind of difficult to really put in the effort with these reviews, but I committed to this re-read and nothing will stop me, save for impending death. I really enjoyed this issue. JJJ was the highlight as always. I liked how they changed up the pace with the villain, and it's really getting annoying how Peter and Betty's relationship amounts to one of them being jealous over the other. It's really a pain to read.
Quote of the issue: "Why Don't You Go Play In Traffic?!"
Spider-Man gets gaslighted by Mysterio. Yeah, that's what I like.
(Cover Date: May, 1965)
The issue is fun to read as Spudy deals with a different antagonist, his mind. The villain revel is rather funny. Peters love life is a little disjointed and not as fun but overall good book.