Amazing Spider-Man #23

6.7

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7 Reviews
6.2

User Reviews

73 Reviews
Writer Zeb Wells
Artist John Romita Jr.
Cover Price $3.99

WHAT DID PETER DO?!
We opened this series with a question.
The centerpiece of the answer is a flat-out fight.
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  • 9.6

    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff

    Apr 06, 2023

    Peter Parker casually runs into issues with half of the Fantastic Four and Captain America. Theres a sense of desperation as Parker rushes to try to do what he needs to do. Wells and company put together a remarkably sharp issue that doesnt require a whole lot of familiarity with Spideys recent past. A general familiarity with the Marvel Universe is all thats absolutely necessary. Issue #23 is a perfect example of how a long-running series can keep going indefinitely: keep established readers entertained while steering clear of the kind of muddled plot that would be boring to new readers. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    Apr 05, 2023

    Just as each issue of this long-awaited story has altered its form, The Amazing Spider-Man #23 promises a new spin on this strange saga as it nears its climax. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicsOnline - Matt Sernaker

    Apr 05, 2023

    We know that the big moments are yet to come, leading up to greater revelations in issue 25, but we can see the bigger picture coming together. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez

    Apr 05, 2023

    Amazing Spider-Man #23 spends an entire issue with Peter running around NYC looking for help. The overall plot doesn't progress much, and there aren't any big reveals or wow moments. If you don't mind a transition issue in an arc that took over a year to prepare, this is as good as it gets. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Apr 05, 2023

    Peter Parker is freaking out, and this issue shows us to what lengths he'll go to save Mary Jane as fast as possible. Is it the smartest method to save her? Probably not, which feels off for a character who is also very smart. The art looks great throughout, however, and it's undeniable that the plot is at least moving forward. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Apr 06, 2023

    When we've been waiting for months for an explanation, the decision to have Amazing Spider-Man #23 dole out only a tiny bit of missing detail is a bothersome one, especially when a clearly traumatized Peter spends the whole issue in fight-or-flight mode making bad decisions, but good art and some interesting details bring things together . Read Full Review

  • 2.6

    Comic Watch - Tyler Davis

    Apr 05, 2023

    This issue is boring, poorly thought out, and beyond contrived. Even in Spidey's worst publication periods, at least something exciting, whether it be grand reveals or true storytelling was at least happening. Maybe the stories were offensively bad at times, but at least they were stories. Here, you're paying 3.99 for a bag of air that contains everything you already knew. Read Full Review

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