• J. Jonah Jameson kicks off his new life as a podcast host and his first guest? SPIDER-MAN!
• JJJ and Spidey have been on pretty good terms for a while now, so it seems fitting that JJJ
needs to sabotage it and put the entire city in danger, right?
• Don't miss "My Podcast with Jonah"!
Rated T
Coello brings a lot of excitement and energy into the art in this issue. There is a lot going on and all of the action has a sense of movement and momentum that captures the eye. Read Full Review
Another great installment of the recent arc of Amazing Spider-Man. Read Full Review
Good, but not great. If this issue had a little more substance to it, it would've been pretty great. Read Full Review
While most likely just the beginnings of a whole new arc, this issue felt like it could have been a one-and-done standalone issue, but it was an enjoyable read, complimented with bright, fantastic art. Read Full Review
All in all, Im still waiting for more from this series. Its a lot of fun, but Spider-Man can be more than that. The first issues of Spencers run captured everything I love about this hero. Im waiting to feel that again. Read Full Review
Look, I could go on and on about how great this issue is, and I will: First, let's tackle the stuff with Jonah. It's smartly written. Not only is Nick Spencer's analysis of the media spot-on, the way Jonah reacts to it is *perfect*. The concept of Jonah being clickbait before clickbait is interesting. And Bucky standing up for his buddy Cap is a highlight. As for Spider-Man's story, this is just continuing where the last arc left off essentially, which I'm fine with. I was worried that the Silver Sable stuff would be forgotten for several arcs, so I'm glad it's being stuck with. I know the big finale of year two will be Kindred related, but I wouldn't be surprised if this was still the main thrust of the plot. I'm on board for all of it. Almore
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Honestly, Jonah is so pure and I love him.
Another smaller-scale issue that focuses on JJJ.
And it is great.Coello's art is amazing too.
It was great!
Don't expect anything movement wise from Kindred BUT this issue does grest things for JJJ. I am actually surprised no one thought of this sooner for him. The Peter and Jonah dynamic got even more interesting than it already was!
Also I love Iban Coello on art. More of his work please!
Spider-Man, Jonah, and the Foreigner run through three distinct but nicely-connected stories. It's got a great structure and scratchy but appealing art. The characters are handled pretty well, too (with the one exception noted below). But how many times is this volume gonna ring the "stop helping me, Jonah" bell?
I would have sworn it's impossible to write Jonah as TOO cranky -- but I think this issue manages the trick in the 1st scene.
Didn't expect this to be this good, but it's just so refreshing to see this book back on the right track after some missteps.
" ... My old worst enemy is back. And even scarier... He's trying to help. "
- SPIDER MAN (PETER PARKER)
Meh.... once again
it was okay I guess.. how much longer do we have to wait for the real Kindred stuff?