The Amazing Spider-Man #56
SCORE: 69
The Amazing Spider-Man #56 is a very interesting comic book. The
legacy number on The Amazing Spider-Man #56 is #950. That is why this is
a much larger comic book. The Amazing Spider-Man #56 also cost me $7.99
to purchase. The main story in The Amazing Spider-Man #56 is thirty-one
pages long. There is one page of Spider-Mail in The Amazing Spider-Man
#56. There are then three more stories for nineteen pages. Finally there
are ten pages of cover galleries of the past The Amazing Spider-Man
comic books.
There will be spoilers in my review of the The Amazing Spider-Man #56
comic book. The main story is about Spider-Man breaking up arms deals
and making it look like he and Tombstone are still working together.
Spider-Man will steal the guns and then jump on the vehicle of the
people that work for Tombstone. So it looks like Tombstone sold them
guns and then took them and kept the money.
Tombstone decides he needs to show these different thugs that he is not
working with Spider-Man. Tombstone plans on choking Spider-Man to death
in front of them. How will Tombstone get Spider-Man to come to him? He
will murder Peter Parker. Peter is actually one step ahead in all of
this. Peter gave his friend a business card to call someone. Tombstone
thinks it is Spider-Man. It was actually She Hulk and Luke Cage the
mayor. Tombstone is beaten up and arrested.
The court trial has an interesting twist to it. Tombstone finds out his
own daughter is going to testify against him. The second story called
Proxy in The Amazing Spider-Man #56 explains how Peter Parker set up
things in the court with She Hulk. The third story in The Amazing
Spider-Man #56 is called Responsibilities. It is about someone trying to
make things right from their past mistakes. It is from an older
storyline.
There is a strange page in The Amazing Spider-Man #56 devoted to a story
on Kraven the Hunter. From what I can tell the ten pages of cover
galleries is all of the previous The Amazing Spider-Man comic books. The
pictures are really small. It is a neat thing to show in The Amazing
Spider-Man #56. I think it might have been better in say issue #1000 but
that is just me. The issues for families in The Amazing Spider-Man #56
are violence, blood, bad language, and more. There are some
advertisements here and there in this comic book.
- Paul
Graphics: 66%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Story: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 68%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Wells, Romita, Hanna, Menyz
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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