"Sometimes It Snows In April" (Come on it's a Prince reference from 20 years ago! The day of the massively unhip editor is upon us) continues with Spidey caught in the middle of two ancient threats that are conspiring to take him and the city itself down.
Plus, Carlie trapped at the Police Station with someone after her blood!
I can't really put my finger on when Amazing Spider-Man began its descent into mediocrity (because, let's be honest, it happened a looooong time before "One More Day") but the Wells/Bachalo duo results in the best stuff this book's seen in recent memory. This should be the benchmark that Marvel editorial holds all future "BND" stories up to. Read Full Review
Spidey fans will be very pleased with this issue. Everyone else? Pick it up along with #555. I think you'll be surprised. Read Full Review
That's actually much better. By the way, the first full appearance of Rabin. And after the next issue he will be out of comics for 10+ years... Such a great villain! Also did you see that one of his tattoos on the last page... well... how to say this... not completely on his body? It's like they didn't care about it at all...