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The Amazing Spider-Man #33

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

The Amazing Spider-Man #33 

 

The variant covers of this series is the main reason I continue to read it. The Amazing Spider-Man #33 has a Disney 100 variant on it. The cover is What If... Ms. Marvel Inspired a generation of Heroes. Daisy Duck is dressed like Ms. Marvel on the variant cover of The Amazing Spider-Man #33. It certainly does stick out as far as covers go. In fact all of this Disney 100 variants stick out. There will be spoilers in this review.

The Amazing Spider-Man #33 teaches me a few things I did not know. The current Kraven the Hunter is actually the son of the original one. Spider-Man has gone off the reservation in The Amazing Spider-Man #33. Norman Osborn tries to get to him but he is too late. Peter Parker is now back to the black Spider-Man costume in The Amazing Spider-Man #33. Kraven is now being hunted.

The issues families can have with The Amazing Spider-Man #33 are violence, blood, and more. Kraven the Hunter is buried alive at the end of The Amazing Spider-Man #33. This is something that the original Kraven the Hunter did to Spider-Man. Spidey is a bit on the mentally messed up side in The Amazing Spider-Man #33. He is trying to control it but he is not having much luck.

There are twenty pages of comic book content within The Amazing Spider-Man #33. Advertisements can be found all throughout this comic book. There are four pages to remember John Romita. One of the front covers to the next issue is also shown near the end of The Amazing Spider-Man #33. The Storm Breakers in The Amazing Spider-Man #33 is about Martin Cococolo who worked on Immortal Thor. I am not interested in that comic book.

There are some great panels and pages within The Amazing Spider-Man #33. The descent into madness is apparent in this comic book. It is really hard to see how far Peter will go after The Amazing Spider-Man #33. He in essence buried alive one of his foes. What other bad things will he do going forward? I guess I need to keep reading to find out. I know there are more variant editions of this comic book coming out soon.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 71%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Wells, Gleason, Menyz
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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