Amazing Spider-Man #34
| Writer | Stan Lee |
| Artist | Steve Ditko |
Enter Kraven the Hunter! Kraven has isolated himself in the wilderness to brew and plot revenge against Spider-Man. When Kraven returns to New York to hunt down his prey, Spider-Man is caught unawares.
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(Cover Date: March, 1966)
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Kraven's part at the end was a bit boring, but overall the main story is fine, I enjoy seeing the development of Peter Parker's life. But I'd already like to see some new villain... Next ish is another old enemy again.
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Avg Spidy book. Decent enough action with Kraven.
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We get a new Kraven story and it's... Fine. Nothing as good as the last few issues, but nothing terrible. It just wasn't as engaging and I don't really have anything to say about it. Quote of the issue: "...But Spider-Man I've Been... And Shall Always be... For as Long as I Live."
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