• Norman Osborn's goblin-free battle with Spidey didn't go the way he had hoped...
• Now, Osborn needs to find an edge and get the Goblin back, and neither you nor Spidey are ready for the edge he's going to find!
• Guest artist Greg Smallwood (MOON KNIGHT) joins Dan Slott for this special issue that sets off the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN event of 2018!
Rated T
This standalone issue makes it clear that Slott has big plans for Osborn heading into 2018. Read Full Review
A twist-turny done-in-one was exactly the kind of story the pages of Amazing Spider-Man needed right now as writer Dan Slott charts a course back towards greatness for this wayward series. Guest artist Greg Smallwood and his art team are the perfect fit for this mystical Green Goblin tale that makes a great case for why he's been such a captivating character for so long. Read Full Review
Whenever you see Greg Smallwood on any comic, do yourself a favor and get it. 'Amazing Spider-Man' #32 is a stunning bit of insanity featuring our favorite Goblin Glider operator. Smallwood and Bellaire are an unbeatable artistic duo. Comic book villainy doesn't get much more entertaining than diving into the madness of Norman Osborn. Read Full Review
This issue was fantastic. Slott did a fantastic job of characterizing Norman Osborn and really showed us the mad man within. Read Full Review
As telegraphed and and predictable as this story was, it could have been a whole lot worse. Thankfully, a neat twist near the end and some wonderful artwork by Greg Smallwood actually made it somewhat enjoyable. Also, I must admit that the issue's lone action scene was pretty fun. Read Full Review
Norman Osborn takes center stage for a mystical flight of fancy. It's equal parts foreshadowing and "what if" episode, and being drawn by Greg Smallwood really nails down the sinister parallels to the last volume of Moon Knight. Dan Slott's script shows admirable economy, pushing a slender premise no further than it can endure and milking plenty of fun out of it. This is far from the last we'll see of Norman, but the mystical path shown here is wisely left as a road not taken.
Great one shot and perfect matching art by Smallwood!
What a nice surprise seeing Smallwood and Bellaire as guest artists this issue. Great one shot.
Cool one-shot featuring Norman Osborne searching for the madness that has consumed him all his adult life. The story is fun and interesting but the real treat here is the Greg Smallwood art. With Stuart Immonen as the regular artist, it's not likely to find a fill-in who is in the same league, but they've done it here. I think a tandem of Immonen/Smallwood as ASM artists is any Spidey fan's dream.
Greg Smallwood is probably my favorite artist so hearing that he was doing an ASM book just made me so happy. The story itself was interesting throughout and I think the more I keep thinking about it, it just gets better in my head. I really liked the concept and the execution. This is definitely a teaser for more stuff down the line, but what a teaser. The art was awseome. I'm really just a sucker for anything Smallwood.
The art really suited this story and even the writing was fine. A really decent one shot about Osborn, with implications that this is only a beginning of a bigger story.
a Really good issue
Pretty but dull.