Amazing Spider-Man #32
| Writer | Joe Kelly, Marieke Nijkamp |
| Artist | Andrea Di Vito, Patrick Gleason |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
VULTURE-LY ASSURED DESTRUCTION! SPIDER-MAN battles the VULTURE - who has a few new tricks up his wing! And the world-shattering revelations of issue #31 continue! PLUS: A SPECIAL BACKUP STORY CELEBRATING DISABILITY PRIDE MONTH!
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Nerd Initiative - TravisComicHaven
Jul 01, 2026This is another highly emotional issue on three fronts. You have the mental struggle of Peter and his new family dynamic. Spider-Man and Tombstone’s increased respect for one another. Finally, the unconditional love between Peter and Raelith. All these combine to make an exceptional story! Readers will not be disappointed with this issue. Make sure to pick up a copy of The Amazing Spider-Man #32! Read Full Review
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9.7
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Jul 10, 2026Overall, this is a fun issue that does a solid job of setting up what’s to come. The final panel, which shows Tombstone standing on what appears to be a dock, makes it clear that the Blood Auction is far from over. Read Full Review
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8.9
Comic Watch - Henry Davis
Jul 03, 2026The Amazing Spider-Man #32 is a strong second-half to the story that was kicked off last issue, with consistent greatness in both the writing and art. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jul 01, 2026Amazing Spider-Man #32 succeeds thanks to Kelly's focus on Peter Parker's emotional state during a difficult and deeply personal moment. The introduction of Cormac into Aunt May's life gives Peter a compelling internal conflict to wrestle with, while Gleason continues to deliver expressive character acting and kinetic superhero action. The issue's back-and-forth structure can make the pacing feel somewhat disjointed, but the strength of the character interactions, humor, and emotional honesty keeps the story engaging from start to finish. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Clique - Jamel Stallings
Jul 05, 2026I look forward to the next issue and to what challenges await Peter Parker as he weathers the unforgiving, cruel costs of having great powers and the great responsibility that burdens him. Read Full Review
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7.0
Fanlight Zone - Josh Allen
Jul 01, 2026A solid issue with some interesting hints towards the future, together with some important messages readers are not going to want to miss. Read Full Review
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8.0
this was surprisingly good. Patrick Gleason's art and the coloring really make this shine
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8.0
Finally read this. I still can't really wrap my head around on how I feel about this. Art is still amazing and Kelly's writing is solid. This comic wasn't really what I expected or wanted it to be, but it's also well done comic. So I would say it's pretty good?
I just wish Cormac is not the big bad teased for ASM #1000. -
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