"HUNTED" PART 3
• Something horrible happened last issue that's galvanized all the villains!
• Spidey desperately needs to get out of this horrible situation, but there are lives (innocent and otherwise) at stake and...well...he's Spider-Man.
Rated T
An incredible continuation of this storyline with exciting development for the main characters Read Full Review
Gerardo Sandoval delivers with the art in this issue. The characters look great and the action looks even better. Read Full Review
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #19 appears to have a simple visage, but the opposite is true. This is easily one of the more intricate issues of the "Hunted" arc. Nick Spencer has great skill when it comes to crafting a gripping plot like this. And when you couple his work with the pages from Sandoval, Delgado, and Arciniega, there's lots to love. Read Full Review
"The Hunted" is classic comic book fun. Nick Spencer is making tie-ins worth your time again. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #19 shows Spidey right in the thick of Kraven's scheme. It also employs a remarkably broad scope of other players - antagonists, allies, and abductees - to illustrate the situation from every angle. It delivers an impressive load of action and revelation, and yet it makes it clear there are even bigger mysteries yet to be unravelled. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #19 does a great job moving the "Hunted" storyline forward. Nick Spencer gives a number of characters, including Spider-Man, Black Cat, Kraven and Vulture, time to develop within the "Hunted" story. Given where all the chess pieces landed by the end of Amazing Spider-Man #19 things should only get more intriguing from here. Read Full Review
Now, this story is solid. An interesting plot, a wide array of characters and the return of Spider-Man's black costume are doing it for me. That said, it doesn't feel big enough for the attention Marvel is giving it. It reads like a 4-book arc that's being extended 12 issues. Read Full Review
The latest chapter of Amazing Spider-Man's "Hunted" shows improvement, but the story needs an adrenaline boost. Read Full Review
In the end,Amazing Spider-Man #19 never quite gels as its own thing. It exists to move the "Hunted" story forward, but doesn't do enough to that end. It takes baby steps when what it needed to do was stride like a giant. Read Full Review
While this book is paced better than its predecessor, it's a bit muddied and tiring. Read Full Review
Nick Spencer writes a great and conniving Vulture!
Love it!
I really enjoyed this, as always. Sandoval's art looked great, especially his Black Suit Spidey.
It's a good chapter. Moves the needle a bit more but still inching there ever so slowly. Look it's an enjoyable read but nothing outstanding. But to Spencer's credit, I'm here and still here because of his previous writing in the build up. Sandoval is a great match to Ramo's style as they both have weird angles on their silhouettes. Fits well.
Things keep building on here, and I suppose they will break through the next issue. It's a good issue, slightly slower, but still a very good read. Not too big on Sandoval's art, it's a bit too edgy for my liking.
This hunted event isnr bad but theres either some twist thats going to hit hard or thos event will go down as missed opportunity. There is just something missing and I can't figure out what it is.
Solid enough but too decompressively slow. Spidey felt a bit off. Might deserve an 8.
Pleasant release. But Parker all the time seems pathetic and humiliated.