The Amazing Spider-Man #22
SCORE: 65
If you read the review of the last issue of this comic book series
then you know why I am reading and reviewing it. The storyline within
The Amazing Spider-Man #22 is pretty different from what I have expected
from a Spider-Man story. The Amazing Spider-Man #22 contains two pages
of content and then we get the credits page with a recap of the series
and the previous comic books. There will be spoilers in this review.
The Amazing Spider-Man #22 brings in Norman Osborn and the Gold Goblin
quite well in those first two pages. Ads can be found throughout The
Amazing Spider-Man #22 comic book. There are twenty-two pages of
mainline story content within The Amazing Spider-Man #22. Peter Parker
and Mary Jane are being hunted in The Amazing Spider-Man #22 by some
strange creature. Then this ugly false god comes after them.
The issues families will have with The Amazing Spider-Man #22 are
violence, false gods, totems, magic, gore and more. These symbols in The
Amazing Spider-Man #22 have power and can do all kinds of things. They
are also connected to technology. There is a man in The Amazing
Spider-Man #22 that helps out Peter and Mary Jane. He knows a lot about
the man that sent them there and what his goals are. He also knows
Spider-Man needs to leave.
I read the entire Gold Goblin series and I have no idea who Ms. Khan is.
She is admiring the Gold Goblin uniform in The Amazing Spider-Man #22.
Norman Osborn is going to go after some giant person inside a tornado.
Norman really needs some assistance from Spider-Man. The good news is
Spider-Man is sent out of that horrible world he was in near the end of
The Amazing Spider-Man #22. That means Mary Jane was left behind.
The Amazing Spider-Man #22 works hard to be as epic as it possibly can
be. Hard choices are made in The Amazing Spider-Man #22. Whose life is
more important if only one person can leave? If Spider-Man is killed by
Sun-Blood then it will all over for their world. The Amazing Spider-Man
#22 tells us that the ancient people were smarter than we are now. I am
not sure I personally buy that. In fact I know I do not in most areas.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 72%
Replay/Extras: 66%
Story: 72%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Wells, Romita Jr, Hanna, Menyz
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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