Amazing Spider-Man #620

Writer: Dan Slott Artist: Marcos Martin, Javier Pulido Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 10, 2010 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
6.6Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

MYSTERIO'S made his big move and a criminal empire is his for the taking! Or is that just more sleight of hand? More mobsters! More mayhem! More magic tricks! And a fight to the finish with MR. NEGATIVE versus SPIDER-MAN versus MYSTERIO! The big question is: What prize goes to the winner? Rated A

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Feb 11, 2010

    It's pure fun. Loved every minute of this issue. It's the kind of fun you can only have with a SpiderMan comic and an issue I can see myself rereading again and again. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    IGN - Tim Lenaghan Feb 10, 2010

    With The Gauntlet era of Amazing Spider-Man now in full swing, it was a little disappointing to see the series, which has been firing on all cylinders, take a noticeable dip in quality over the course of the past two issues. While the closing chapter of Dan Slott's "Mysterioso" is, without question, the most well executed and enjoyable installment of the story, ultimately it fails to convey the same sense of satisfaction that previous contributions to The Gauntlet have delivered in spades. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Dave Wallace Feb 9, 2010

    On top of the main story, there's a final epilogue that probably won't come as a surprise to anyone who has been reading Amazing Spider-Man regularly for the last few months, but which adds even more tension to the preparations for the big "Gauntlet" story that Marvel has been teasing for a while. Let's hope it lives up to the build-up. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex Evans Feb 12, 2010

    Being the best issue of an uninspired arc still means being trapped in a field of mediocrity. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Feb 11, 2010

    The best way I can describe this issue is that it is "just there." Nothing stands out to me, positive or negative, other than the odd scene with Carlie. It isn't bad enough that you should avoid it, but not really good enough that you should seek it out either. This is the perfect definition of an underwhelming comic book. Read Full Review

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