THE RESOLUTE SPIDER-MAN! Peter Parker has resolved to get stronger by ANY means necessary. Spider-Man isn't pulling his punches this time.
Peter has endured the soul-stripping pain of loss many times in his life. But Hellgates blow knocked him back to his childhood. Remembering how he lost everything gives Peter Parker the strength to move ahead in Amazing Spider-Man #10. But this time, hes doing it as the Ghost-Spider. Read Full Review
A gripping chapter that balances Peter's emotional past with an ominous present, Amazing Spider-Man #10 makes readers question just how far Spidey is willing to go. With striking art and a chilling cliffhanger, it's a dark turn that will leave fans eager for what's next. Read Full Review
Spider-Man is gone. Long live the Spider. Kelly's writing keeps throwing curves to the readers on its' direction. Dowling and the art team hone in on the new attitude of Peter Parker and its' uncharted future. It's a broken record at this stage but: Spider-Man is back Bay-Bay! Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #10 is a sharp, engaging comic that makes you question everything you thought you knew about the web-slinger. It's a shocking and compelling story that sets up a huge mystery. The writing is on point, the art is dynamic, and the cliffhanger will leave you desperate for the next issue. This comic is a must-read for anyone who loves a good mystery and a shocking ending. Read Full Review
There is much more going on and that mystery is enough to drive interest in finding out what Joe Kelly and co. have planned for their creative run. Read Full Review
The Amazing Spider-Man #10 is a definitive wheel-spinner, one that utilizes its purposeful delay before the next anniversary issue to layer in a sincere sense of unease as the series gears up to launch Peter Parker into strange, uncharted territory. With Michael Dowlings moody pencils and a taste for alienating brutality, Kelly's run on the webslinger is taking a decisive turn into the unexpected. Read Full Review
Interesting twist and general direction. The writing was really good and the art was ok. I was on the verge of taking Spiderman back off my pull list but this issue convinced me to give it a few more.
I'm digging the art. At least it isn't Romita.
The best amazing has been in a bit and the cover really does it for me.
This and last issue were for sure one book and editorial made them split it up so that the reveal will be in the anniversary issue. Which would be okay if it wasn’t obvious and kinda boring.