Amazing Spider-Man #26
| Writer | Nick Spencer |
| Artist | Kev Walker |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Boomerang's influence is finally felt, and Spider-Man joins the Superior Foes!
Wait, that's not possible, is it? IS IT?!?!
Rated T
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jul 24, 2019Kev Walker offers some really fun and detailed art in this issue. There is a tone and aesthetic that Walker matches both with the characters and the story and everything works visually. Read Full Review
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8.0
Sequential Planet - Ethan Maddux
Jul 26, 2019Amazing Spider-Man #26 is a hilarious issue that's full of heart. While it doesn't do much to push the "main plot" forward, it does deliver a worthy Superior Foes successor. Kev Walker makes a wonderful addition to the team whose style doesn't feel far removed from those who came before. While the book does spend a bit too much time on recaps, it doesn't significantly hinder its quality. This book has always been a blast, and that hasn't changed. Read Full Review
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7.9
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Jul 24, 2019The villain-focused Amazing Spider-Man #26 is a fun throwback to the days of Superior Foes of Spider-Man. Read Full Review
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7.5
Black Nerd Problems - Brandon Lawrence
Jul 25, 2019I'm looking forward to following more of Boomerang. I've noticed that in Spider-Man comics there are is an occasional theme of reforming villains. Prowler comes to mind, as does that amazing work with Rhino some years back. When confronted by his sordid past, I'm curious whether Spencer will have him virtuously pull through, sink back into his old habits, or die. Pretty sure those are the only options. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jul 24, 2019A decent issue if you've been reading Spencer's run, but you might get frustrated with all the recap of what we already know. That said, the villains steal the show. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comics Bulletin - Daniel Gehen
Jul 30, 2019In the end, Amazing Spider-Man continues to be a reliable title that almost anyone can pick up and have a good time with. Read Full Review
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6.8
Comic Watch - Matt Meyer
Jul 25, 2019Amazing Spider-Man #26 takes a step back from the last half-year's or so worth of grim, melodramatic storytelling, and just has some fun. A lot of cool, breezy concepts are brought to the fore as well, making this an issue that while not earth-shattering, at the very least isn't mentally draining to try to get through. Spencer needs to do more like this. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Jul 24, 2019Fred Myers is the best part of the current Amazing Spider-Man run. His charm is every bit as magnetic as it was in Superior Foes of Spider-Man providing some much-needed fun for this cardboard presentation of Peter Parker. Read Full Review