Spidey is built on sci-fi concepts. And it's a probability machine. It doesn't predict exactly, but it gives Spider-Man a good indication of when and where a crime is going to occur.
Amazing Spider-Man #37
| Writer | Nick Spencer |
| Artist | Ryan Ottley |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• There are too many problems in New York City and Spidey can't be in four places at once-- unless he CAN?!
• Peter's life is as complicated as ever but can science be the answer?
• It's a new year and the buildup to "Last Remains" and much more starts here!
Rated T
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
Jan 08, 2020The last page stunner is one heck of a shocker on its own and the whole package makes for a fantastic way for Spider-Man to ring in 2020. Read Full Review
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9.3
Comic Watch - Jimmy Hayes
Jan 09, 2020A classic Spider-Man comic if there ever was one. How do Nick Spencer & Ryan Ottley out Spider-Man creators that came decades before them? Read Full Review
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9.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 08, 2020Ryan Ottley delivers some beautiful art in this issue. The panels are full of energy and movement and the light tone of the story is beautifully contrasted between the human interactions and the action. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comics Bulletin - Daniel Gehen
Jan 09, 2020From start to finish, Amazing Spider-Man encapsulates everything great about the web-slinger. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jan 08, 2020I've been trade waiting for most of this series, but I'm on the edge of diving back into this series thanks to this and the great issue before it. The idea of Spider-Man utilizing a new way of seeing dangers is an interesting one given the spider-sense abilities he already has. Read Full Review
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7.7
Sequential Planet - Ethan Maddux
Jan 13, 2020The Amazing Spider-Man #37 is a breath of fresh air after an underwhelming couple of months for the title. It gets back to what made it so refreshing in the first place, focusing on Peter's social life, the Kindred mystery, and the art team's spectacular work. I couldn't be happier to see it. Read Full Review
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7.0
GWW - Percy Waelchl
Jan 08, 2020After Nick Spencer's last arc, he provides a brief palate cleanser with a few appetizers for the coming story. The issue is a nice break in the action, but ultimately minor in the scope of the ongoing storylines. The result is a needed, but quickly consumed issue bridging major arcs in Spencer's ongoing run. Read Full Review
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7.0
All-Comic - Luke Corona
Jan 11, 2020Amazing Spider-Man #37 doesn't have any groundbreaking reveals or major game changers, but does a good job of setting up for future issues and giving the reader some genuine laughs and heartfelt character moments. Read Full Review
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6.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Jan 11, 2020Amazing Spider-Man #37 has introduces some interesting plot points for the direction Peter Parker, J. Jonah Jameson and Norah Winters are going to go on moving forward. Nick Spencer's writing is at its best when he is just writing these characters day-to-day interactions. That is helped by the excellent artwork that Ryan Ottley provides throughout this issue. The problem Amazing Spider-Man #37 runs into is the fact that in trying to be smart by referencing events like Civil War II what Spencer actually accomplishes the opposite. All he ends up doing is highlighting all the problems their is with the big stories he is trying to tell in this series. Read Full Review
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6.0
Multiversity Comics - Michael Govan
Jan 13, 2020Time travel"if you can see the future, how can you not see this is going to blow up in your face?! Read Full Review
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5.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - wolfcypher
Jan 08, 2020This issue feels like the obligatory cool-down story after one extended arc ends and before we move on to the next series of stories, but it just didn't give me any reason to be excited for what's in store next for Peter. Read Full Review