Who is the mysterious Crime-Master and how does he know the Green Goblin's true identity? And just what are their plans for the Amazing Spider-Man?
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Still sick so I'm going to have to skimp on the review for the sake of not wanting to do anything. This is actually a great issue. I can't recall how much I've complained about the pacing in this series. I kept going back and forth. Recently, it's been rushed, but not unbearable like issue 10 for instance. But this issue is perfect. It feels like a ton happens on both the Spidey and Peter fronts and I didn't feel gypped at all. A very complete issue, while still being one of two parts. And oh, that argument with Betty will surely cost Peter and us the dear readers later, but it wa so satisfying after so much build up. This is my favorite issue of the run so far, and a genuine 10/10. I hope next issue is at least good enough to not bring thimore
Great issue except for how Goblin captures Spidy. It just comes up rushed considering Spidy’s powers. Otherwise lots of fun.
(Cover Date: July, 1965)
All this criminal crap is a bit boring, just like this new Crime-Master, but it was good for the most part.