Amazing Spider-Man #63
| Writer | Nick Spencer |
| Artist | Federico Vicentini |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
• We all the know the romantic story of R&J! Star-crossed lovers, deep-seeded family enmity, tragic ending...
• Wait, who are Romeo and Juliet? We're talking about Randy and Janice! Yep, Peter Parker's roommate and The Beetle have been dating and that information finally gets out to their fathers...
• The Tombstone/Robbie Robertson beef has been brewing since 1988 and is back, big time!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Apr 07, 2021Vicentini perfectly matches the energy and tone of the story with the wonderfully detailed art throughout the issue. There are some great visual moments, especially the frenetic energy of the final few pages. Read Full Review
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8.3
Comic Watch - Jimmy Hayes
Apr 15, 2021This issue is the before dinner drinks to a huge feast that's coming in this title. Every single summer there's a big Spidey event and this year's really gets rolling with this issue. You aren't gonna want to miss this one! Read Full Review
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8.0
All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho
Apr 11, 2021Amazing Spider-Man has been one of the most consistent books from Marvel. Nick Spencer has written Peter Parker like he's one of his good friends. As a reader we know that Peter is in good hands because Spencer treats him like family. The pencils and colors this issue match the tone of the book and pay off. Amazing Spider-Man is fun and full of life. Read Full Review
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7.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Weird Science Jim
Apr 07, 2021Amazing Spider-Man is a setup issue that felt a little crowded at points as Nick Spencer continues putting his pieces in place for something big down the line. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - ozwoods
Apr 08, 2021Amazing Spider-Man #63 wears its Romeo and Juliet influence pretty obviously with Randy and The Beetle. In fact, it's almost like Nick Spencer is saying not to take it too seriously when they become the focus of the comic. Unfortunately, everything takes a back seat to their drama, including Spider-Man, and their relationship isn't that compelling. Hopefully, this stays a subplot in the rest of the upcoming issues. Read Full Review
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6.5
COMICON - James Ferguson
Apr 08, 2021A romance right out of a soap opera mixes with the action / adventure of Spider-Man's latest story. Some sharp artwork makes for a dynamic reading experience that raises the excitement in a packed issue. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Megan Peters
Apr 07, 2021The unfolding romance does jut against the issue's action sequences, so the pacing will be bumpy for readers throughout. And when paired with some bloated dialogue, this issue left me wondering why its plot points weren't split into separate releases. Read Full Review
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4.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Apr 10, 2021Amazing Spider-Man #63 is one of the worsts, if not the worst, issues that Nick Spencer has written in his run on this series. The fact that underdeveloped storylines became such a major focus in this issue makes it seem like Spencer just threw everything he could into part one of "King's Ransom" without caring what it would mean for the characters long-term. Spencer just had way too many things going on that made everything come across as rushed and chaotic for no reason. Read Full Review