THE RESOLUTE SPIDER-SLAYER! Part of being Spider-Man is facing horrific scientifically wondrous SPIDER-SLAYERS! This new Spider-Slayer is particularly dangerous and endangers not only Spider-Man but the new teen hero KINTSUGI! Aunt May drops some wisdom that you won't forget anytime soon!
This story arc continues to be entertaining and offers some genuinely interesting plot developments and character growth. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #16 is a tightly woven, emotionally charged issue that uses sharp scene transitions and character introspection to explore the ripple effects of Peter's absence, delivering standout moments for Norman Osborn, intriguing new threats, and dynamic art that keeps the stakes high as the series barrels toward chaos. Read Full Review
The Amazing Spider-Man #16 highlights strong character moments with Norman and May, but the art sometimes hinders these moments, and the character featured on the cover only makes a brief appearance. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man #16 is a strong yet flawed addition to the run, significantly advancing the characters. Kelly explores the idea that Peter's humanity is his greatest power, highlighting how neither Norman nor Ben can replicate it. Read Full Review
If there is anything that this period in the history of Amazing Spider-Man has been teaching us it is the importance of the supporting cast. This is shown by how Amazing Spider-Man #16 does a better job at letting the entire cast have time to show why they are important. Read Full Review
The Amazing Spider-Man #16 spins a repetitive web that I can't help but still find a reason to enjoy, regardless of the lethargic pacing that is holding back an arc choked with potential. Read Full Review
If Amazing Spider-Man #16 were a financial statement, it would show a lot of emotional withdrawals but not enough deposits to justify the full price. Strong art and sharp dialogue keep fans afloat, but erratic plotting and a parade of pain leave this issue best suited for those already committed to the Parker-Osborn drama. Budget-conscious readers might hold out for a more focused installment. This one's for diehards with plenty of patience. Read Full Review
This arc just works for me so well. Even JRJR's art was good.
Story was entertaining. Didn't care for the JRJr return.
It was… fine. JRJR bring back takes it down some points
Why did they brought Romita back? His style is so unrealistic, it's creepy and it gives an unease feeling. It's really a killjoy.