Amazing Spider-Man #1 (2015)

Amazing Spider-Man #1 (2015)

$6.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Dan Slott
(A) Giuseppe Camuncoli
(CA) Alex Ross
Spider-Man has gone global! Parker Industries is more successful than ever, with offices in New York, Shanghai, London and San Francisco and Peter Parker is racking up the frequent flyer miles with his 'bodyguard' Spider-Man in tow, of course. But success breeds enemies and a reinvigorated Zodiac have also widened their scope to threaten the whole world. Join Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli as they take Spider-Man to the next level! This huge first issue also includes stories featuring Silk, Spidey 2099, Spider-Woman and much more! Rated T
Date Available: 10/07/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


There are some pretty clear signs that Peter is going to make it out of Secret Wars. The first is that he's running a global foundation on a scale that rival's Stark Industries. This, like the other big shake-ups Dan Slott has brought to Spidey's life in the past, will absolutely bring new options, changes, and challenges to Peter's world. Some of those are on display in this issue. Some of the ones on display are fun. There's good banter, fine art from Giuseppe Camuncoli (with sharp inking by Cam Smith), and a story that will probably want to make you read the next issue. Unfortunately, there's also a big big re-tread with a character Slott has used in every incarnation of his spider writing. I'm bored with that before its even a thing to be bored with.

The back ups are another story. FIVE stories to be precise. If only one of them had a good story and art in the same place. The run the gamut from pretty bad to pretty badly bad, and make the case that only Bendis!(TM) should be writing Miles as a character.


I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Dan Slott
(A) Giuseppe Camuncoli
(CA) Alex Ross
Spider-Man has gone global! Parker Industries is more successful than ever, with offices in New York, Shanghai, London and San Francisco and Peter Parker is racking up the frequent flyer miles with his 'bodyguard' Spider-Man in tow, of course. But success breeds enemies and a reinvigorated Zodiac have also widened their scope to threaten the whole world. Join Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli as they take Spider-Man to the next level! This huge first issue also includes stories featuring Silk, Spidey 2099, Spider-Woman and much more! Rated T
Date Available: 10/07/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


There are some pretty clear signs that Peter is going to make it out of Secret Wars. The first is that he's running a global foundation on a scale that rival's Stark Industries. This, like the other big shake-ups Dan Slott has brought to Spidey's life in the past, will absolutely bring new options, changes, and challenges to Peter's world. Some of those are on display in this issue. Some of the ones on display are fun. There's good banter, fine art from Giuseppe Camuncoli (with sharp inking by Cam Smith), and a story that will probably want to make you read the next issue. Unfortunately, there's also a big big re-tread with a character Slott has used in every incarnation of his spider writing. I'm bored with that before its even a thing to be bored with.

The back ups are another story. FIVE stories to be precise. If only one of them had a good story and art in the same place. The run the gamut from pretty bad to pretty badly bad, and make the case that only Bendis!(TM) should be writing Miles as a character.


I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


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