Amazing Spider-Man #44

Event\Storyline: Gang War Writer: Zeb Wells Artist: John Romita Jr. Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 28, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 42
7.7Critic Rating
6.7User Rating

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GANG WAR CONCLUSION!
Madame Masque makes the power move she's been waiting to make her entire life. This is not going to go the way you think it will!
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  • 9.4
    The Comicbook Dispatch - dragoncache Feb 28, 2024

    Amazing Spider-Man #44 crackles with energy and drama, leaving much to ponder as Spider-Man achieves a moral victory, empowers a villain, and helps inspire the citizens of New York City to achieve the impossible. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Nerd Initiative - Ken M. Feb 28, 2024

    The battle of Central Park ends with a clear-cut winner in Spideys last chapter of the Gang War crossover. Wells puts the emotional weight on Spideys back with solid writing. Romita and the team give the issue that big fight feel with some memorable visuals. This will be one for all Spidey fans to check out on New Comic Book day. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett Feb 28, 2024

    The emotional payoff after the action subsides marks the issue's best qualities with heartfelt reunions and coldhearted progressions. It's clear that "Gang War" is building to something bigger and its' finale shares in some of that future promise. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez Feb 28, 2024

    Amazing Spider-Man #44 brings the Gang War “event” to a close with the deciding battle in Central Park to establish the new top gangster in NYC. Unfortunately, the battle is mindless, Spider-Man is barely a factor in the outcome, and the mountain of tie-ins turns out to be pointless. Wells and Lowe have turned in worse events, but Gang War fails to be anything more than forgettable. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Psycamorean Feb 29, 2024

    Nothing about this ending made me feel anything. In fact the only thing that got my ol' ticker going is reading the letters page and finding out this is simply the end of Phase Two of this ASM run. Stop with the events, Lowe and co. You're not very good at them. Dark Web and now this. I will defend this run for a lot of things, but the events aren't one of those things. I just want to move on to something fresh.

  • 6.5
    Kalaoui Jul 31, 2024

    Gang war didn't start well and it didn't end well. Spider-Man/Peter Parker feels like a B-level character in his own book whereas the Mafia camps upstage him with more dynamics and development especially Tombstone. Tombstone's first arc was the best this run has done but that feels like years ago especially when Wells started with the Peter/MJ mystery that took forever to answer only to disappoint then MJ is kicked to the curb then we circle around till we get to Gang War only to fall flat yet again. I'm just ready for the next creative team. Positive is John Romita Jr. delivered good art and kudos to Hanna on inks who made his art tight and Menyz on colors is classic.

  • 6.5
    Screaming Enigma Mar 1, 2024

    Gang War was a bit of a disappointment, but I didn't hate this. I will say that I did like the way this ended, referring to Tombstone's closing words here. I hope this means there's still more story for him, as his storyline with Peter back in this run's first arc was the best this series has consistently been.

  • 6.5
    AmericanHealthcare Mar 1, 2024

    This is a poor showing no matter how you look at it. It's readable and mostly harmless in that it's not doing anything offensive, but the dialogue is weirdly flat and clunky while the event itself is underwhelming and somewhat nonsensical. Was this supposed to be in some way climactic? A more restrained conclusion would've been fine if there had been some emotional stakes or something, but this does not gel. There are flashes of charm here and there and the art is good, but it's inexplicably mediocre all around, especially for a book that I would think is one of Marvel's flagship titles. It feels dated, but not in a way that works positively by tapping into nostalgia.

  • 6.5
    derbycomics Feb 29, 2024

    The dust finally settles on the Gang War arc. Wells' story wraps up the conflict between Madame Masque, Tombstone and Spider-Man, leaving a trail of destruction & a new normal for NYC's gangs.

    While the action is well-paced, I found the conclusion underwhelming. Spider-Man has felt sidelined throughout the majority of Gang War & the final twist hinged more on Tombstone than anyone else. John Romita Jr. brings his signature dynamic style to the large fight sequences, effectively conveying the chaos and brutality of it all.

    Was ASM the right title to headline this event? In terms of generating sales, yes. But it probably would have been best served as a standalone mini as it was really meant to continue Tombstone's narra more

  • 6.0
    Kenjamin Aug 9, 2024

    Art: 3/5
    Story: 3/5
    Total: 6/10

  • 6.0
    BirdmanG07 Feb 28, 2024

    Basically nothing came out of this entire event except, minor spoiler, Tombstone is back on top.

    JRJR’s art quality was all over the place in this issue. Some panels were ok and others were just, bad/low effort. Jackpot (aka the superhero we never needed or wanted because MJ is great as herself and doesn’t need powers) made a brief cheesy appearance. If you’re tired of this mediocrity, Ultimate Spider-Man is a great read. The only reason I’m still getting Amazing is because I’m collecting the series as a whole.

  • 6.0
    Afre Feb 28, 2024

    Yeah it's the best ending this event could've received. Nothing major but readable.

  • 5.0
    Mout Mar 10, 2024

    A massive waste of everybody's time

  • 5.0
    Hex Mar 1, 2024

    It says a lot about the failure of an event when the only time the team talks to one another is at the very end to realize who all was even on the team. Great job Lowe. My expectations for anything during the rest of this run are completely shot at this point. Any praise I had to give toward the Tombstone arcs has fallen completely flat because up to this point it has all led to absolutely nothing. Madame Masque effectively did nothing. None of the Maggia were involved in the run up to this point and are unlikely to feature again so why did we even do this? I can't fathom. I just want a new writer and editorial team. Better yet, give me a new issue of USM. It's the only good thing coming out of any Spider-Man camp.

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  • 4.0
    jbong Mar 6, 2024

    this was so boring and dumb. why do any of us still bother reading this crap? oh yeah that's right, we can't help ourselves.

    Nick Lowe, please retire or fire yourself.

  • 4.0
    daspidaboy Feb 28, 2024

    to be honest, as a whole I got to say this event was bland, mediocre, and forgettable. I dont know what it is, but from what I'm reading, it feels like its devoid of passion and doesnt have that much effort at all.

    Spidey literally gets his butt kicked multiple times in this event, then he talks about his feelings to Madame Masque, then wins the day by shooting out webs into her gauntlets. Very anti-climatic as well.

    The art here is also bland and not interesting. John Romita Jr art doesnt stand out anymore, its too clean for my taste. This event was basically people talking, then rushing into an ending.

    Overall, a lot of people are going to take issues and be pissed off about my reviews and think I'm "tox more

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  • 3.5
    Von Esper Mar 6, 2024

    Pointless cash grab event. Probably one of the better storylines from the current Amazing Spider-Man team, but that's not saying much.

  • 3.0
    DDJamesB Mar 3, 2024

    I'm not sure what the point of this Gang War was. Just felt so repetitive to say a whole lot of nothing.

  • 1.0
    Nice198 Apr 19, 2024

    I don't understand why people still read it. It really sucks. Some say this makes the story of Tombstone interesting. Sorry, these are AMAZING SPIDER-MAN stories, not AMAZING Tombstone.
    Peter Parker has encountered obstacles, yes. The fact that he transcended it makes it interesting, it makes him a hero.
    But Zeb Wells wrote Peter Parker to experience only pain. Yes, experiencing pain may be the color of the story. But we are not psychopaths who want to see our beloved heroes suffer and suffer again and again.
    AMAZING SPIDER-MAN zeb wells makes me really depressed.
    And this is a comic for children too. What story do you really want to tell children? Being a good person will bring you only pain. That is what you are propos more

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