The Amazing Spider-Man #32
SCORE: 69
The Amazing Spider-Man #32 starts a new story and goes in a new
direction. The Amazing Spider-Man #32 also picks up some content from
the past. There are twenty pages of comic book content within The
Amazing Spider-Man #32. Advertisements can be found all throughout The
Amazing Spider-Man #32 comic book. We are also treated to one of the
front covers to the next issue. There will be spoilers in this review.
The issues families can have with The Amazing Spider-Man #32 are lack of
attire, enticement to lust, violence, blood and more. There might be
some magical content within The Amazing Spider-Man #32. The Goblin Queen
is going through some strange ritual. Kraven and the Goblin Queen are
trying to get the Green Goblin back into Norman Osborn. There is one
small problem with that plan.
The problem for Kraven in The Amazing Spider-Man #32 is Spider-Man jumps
in the way and gets stabbed with this spear instead. Spider-Man looks
like he is going crazy at the end of The Amazing Spider-Man #32 too.
Kraven is getting out of there because he realizes that he no longer the
hunter. Kraven in now the prey after what he did in The Amazing
Spider-Man #32. Maybe Gold Goblin can help.
Parts of The Amazing Spider-Man #32 feel dark and demonic to me. There
is a nice tribute to John Romita in The Amazing Spider-Man #32. They
give him four whole pages. He is actually featured in other Marvel comic
books I have read recently. The Amazing Spider-Mail contains interesting
content for readers into the Spider-Man comic book universe. Like how
that proposal went.
All in all I am not a fan of the direction The Amazing Spider-Man #32
takes. I am also a bit confused why Kraven the Hunter and the Goblin
Queen teamed up in The Amazing Spider-Man #32. What do those two have in
common? Why are they working together? It does not make a whole lot of
sense to me. Maybe there will be an explanation in a future issue of
this comic book. I hope Peter gets better soon.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 71%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Wells, Gleason, Menyz
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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