THE FUTURE IS IN PERIL!
• As seen in ASM #25, Miguel O'Hara is back in the present and NEEDS to get to Peter Parker.
• But as he's currently being held in an off-the-books ROXXON prison, this is easier said than done.
• And J. JONAH JAMESON has a new scheme which means one thing-- TROUBLE FOR SPIDER-MAN!
Rated T
Another installment in this really solid Amazing Spider-Man run. This is one of those "you better not miss it!" issues, because it kicks off a few pretty great storylines. Read Full Review
Patrick Gleason delivers some beautiful art in this issue and I really enjoy how his style complements and enhances the story Spencer is trying to tell. Read Full Review
This issue doesn't answer a whole lot of questions about Miguel's mission, but it sure is a lot of fun trying to figure it all out as the heroes have their hands full with the bad guys. It's a back to basics issue that makes us feel like Spiderman is getting it together again. We're more than on board with finding Peter Parker doing his best to solve the crime at hand. Read Full Review
A promising start to yet another Marvel event, with fantastic art from Gleason, smart writing from Spencer, and great character work with both Peter and Miguel. Read Full Review
Nick Spencer and Patrick Gleason kick 2099 off with a bang. The future is now with a fantastic creative team continuing to spin thrilling Spider-Man stories! Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-man #32 provides a solid foundation for this new story arc and the creative team. Readers who may have fallen off during Absolute Carnage owe it to themselves to return for this new arc. Spencer, Gleason, and Wilson's work beautifully realizes both Parker and Spider-man's world and tease readers with enough questions to come back for more. Read Full Review
The Amazing Spider-Man #32 is a slow start to a new story, but it looks incredible. Read Full Review
Spencer brings the goods when it comes to the writing and Gleason hammers home his initial outing with Spidey. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #32 acts as an intriguing jumping off point for Spidey's next mini-event. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #32 has a solid story revolving Peter Parker and Teresa Parker clash with the Chameleon and other Marvel villains. Nick Spencer does show that he has a firm grasp on the current state of Peter Parker's personal and Spider-Man life. Unfortunately the secondary story that is picked up from Amazing Spider-Man #25 involving Spider-Man 2099 comes across as forced in rather than a natural part of the ongoing narrative for this series. The disconnect between these two stories hurt the overall impact Amazing Spider-Man #32 has. Read Full Review
" Yeah, see the thing is-- I'm late for everything. "
- SPIDER MAN (PETER PARKER)
Really enjoyed Gleason's art. Looking forward to him and Ottley splitting art duties, their both perfect for Spider-Man.
Worth it for the art alone.
I quite enjoyed this start to the new arc. Spencer does just enough to keep me guessing with this overdone 2099 world but I'll bite for now. Obviously Gleason's art is incredible and perfect for ASM. Add Wilson's colors and it's a beauty!!
A good, but slow start to the next arc.
Ugh time travel.
I hope Patrick Gleason stay a long time in this series, his job there is amazing.
First of all, Gleason's art is just stunning. The way he draws Spidey is perfect (big eyes, small webs, etc). The story is quite slow but plants the seeds for the upcoming issues, and leaves you with an urge to know what happens next.
Not wholly convinced by the 2099 plot but I have no such issues concerning the art - have loved Pat Gleason's art since I first saw it in New 52 Batman and Robin and pray that we will be seeing a lot more of it for ASM going forward.
Artist Patrick Gleason makes a pretty debut, but the story developments just perpetuate the problem of Peter Parker being the least-interesting part of his own comic.
Patrick Gleason kills it. Huge improvement over Ottley or Humberto Ramos. Kind of wish we didn't have to read a 2099 mini event, but the issue overall was pretty good.
Great art in this book. Besides that the story is pretty good. I'm a sucker for 2099 stuff so I was happy but, it was a slow moving book thats more of an intro than it is an actual story.
A slow start sure, so hard to say if this will be a good one. Art is great and writing isn't bad. So, a pretty okay issue, but the following issues will tell if this slow start is worth it.
Issue cut up in two stories. Both set ups for future projects. The stuff with Peter Parker, could careless about. Nothing interesting. And unfortunately even the stuff with Miguel, not interesting enough! At this point kindred being teased too much that he is just an eye roll whenever I see him.