• Aunt May is in danger and only Spider-Man can help her...
• ...You think you know where a story like this is going, but you DON'T.
• Because Taskmaster and Black Ant are on the scene, and they don't have a problem with collateral damage.
Rated T
Chris Bachalos art does an amazing job of keeping the pace and tone of the story Spencer is telling. The art is beautifully detailed and complements the intense and engaging story perfectly. Read Full Review
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #15 excels in highlighting certain characters and building towards what comes next. Nick Spencer's attention to detail is superb, and Chris Bachalo's artwork is as great as ever. Read Full Review
It might be easy to mistake this issue as not having a lot happen in it; indeed the action beats are almost nonexistent and the actual plot is fairly by-the-numbers. But that's beside the point: Nick Spencer has created a quiet little masterpiece of characterization, focusing on Peter and May Parker and really leaning into what makes them one of comics' most enduring mother and son. Read Full Review
An enjoyable payoff to a somewhat underwhelming mini-arc, for which the only purpose is to set up a future storyline Read Full Review
A good issue but, for me, Spider-Man is starting to lose his luster. Read Full Review
Nick Spencer continues to do a slow, but natural build in his Spider-Man run, fixing past mistakes, writing relate-able characters, this series is definitely worth checking out for any Spider-Fan! Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #15 is a flawed comic, but one that pays warm tribute to a classic Spidey moment. Read Full Review
While it seems like it's back to form for Spider-Man, it just feels like something is missing from this title. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #15 successfully brought us one step closer to the "Hunted" story arc. In progressing that storyline Nick Spencer also continued the positive progress he has been making with Spider-Man, Aunt May, Lizard and other characters. If it wasn't for a plot point that fell flat and hit-or-miss artwork Amazing Spider-Man #15 would've gotten higher marks. Read Full Review
After suffering through some very sub par art, and Secret Empire inspired setup for this upcoming Amazing Spider-Man Hunted story, I just don't look forward to the future of this book much anymore. I'm starting to dream for the days I see new writer on this book already, less than one year into this current run. Read Full Review
Peter has to make some tough choices.
This issue felt less like filler than the last one. I'm super into everything Nick Spencer is doing with May. It seems like it's building up to an inevitably sad ending. There's some more status quo readjustment here too. The clone of Ned Leeds is dealt with, as Spencer seems to pay more regard to Clone Conspiracy than Dan Slott did. And F.E.A.S.T. is re-established, finally giving Robbie Robertson larger role... It really feels like they're taking their time to move everything into place while still delivering good stories. I'm super excited for Hunted.
This had some good moments! I generally enjoy it!
I really liked this issue and its art, and am very excited for the Hunted story to come. Although, since Kraven is going after animal based heroes and villains, does that mean Kraven will betray Black Ant. Cant wait to see it start soon
The best thing about this story is definitely Aunt May
Another great issue, which shouldn't be a surprise anymore. There's a certain return in this issue that makes me really wonder what will happen next. Anyways, the big Kraven story begins next issue, which sounds very exciting, considering how long it kept building on.
For some reason Bachalo's art is so much better in this issue. And I like how Spencer shows how important May really is to Peter, a lot of times the writers only mention Ben, when it really is May who is the bigger inspiration to Peter nowadays.
I don't understand what part former Goblin has in Spencer's storyline, but I'm interested to see where it goes.
And Kraven's plan? Even more interesting.
Overall, a solid issue.
The all stuff with Ned pretend to lead to something or is just a subplot with a random end? Anyway glad to see how things goes with aunt May.
I'm not a big fan of Bachalo's art, I was hoping with two dedicated artists there wouldn't be any fill-ins. I'm also a little frustrated that the Ned Leeds clone wandered the streets for a while and then randomly dies without his story ever going anywhere. What was the point?
Not the best, but good in parts. The art style is off and is not that impressive. The story is a tad confusing but still keeps you on edge. Kraven should have been more fierce. Peter's exceptional love May is done well.
I can’t even finish the issue. The art is annoying
Was not fan of the artwork and the story, more interested in the side stories with Kraven and Lizard boy. So many things in this main story felt strange. Like the Ned Leeds thing, just seems out of place.