UNCOVER MORE ANCIENT SPIDER-HISTORY! Learn more not only about one of the best eras of Spider-Man but also about the Marvel Universe as a whole! Spider-Man's new villain Evangeline represents foes who will twist Spider-Man's (and your) brain. Plus, Spider-Man's heart is bent by two of the greatest women in the Marvel Universe!
While Peter fears hurting his friends, losing the last person he sees as a parent, and not saving those in need, he worries about the trauma people undergo following a life-threatening ordeal. Mary Jane fears the consequences of an opportunity not taken, while Evangeline fears life as an outsider. Yet the greatest fear people face in The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2 isn't death, relationships, or the future. Instead, it is the secrets contained in an ancient book, and what drawing upon its power could unleash. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2thrives when it focuses on Peter Parker rather than Spider-Man, though it does manage to balance the superheroics and human drama. Straczynski and Perez aren't just crafting a throwback tale here, but a reminder of what makes Spider-Man such a great character. Read Full Review
The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2 is a solid issue with great dialogue and art, but its slower pace and a lack of action might turn some readers away. Read Full Review
The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2 retreats from the weighted melodrama of the first issue into a weightless new villain, with art that fails to make an understated script sing. Read Full Review
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Sometimes I think Ive become too critical or jaded with 616 Spider-Man comics, as I feel the main title has been suffering for so long. Then we get a miniseries by JMS or JM Dematteis and its fantastic. This is the Spider-Man I know and love. If only JMS was on the main title.