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Apr 25, 2024
Plot
Chasm and Hallow's Eve are being manipulated by Queen Goblin, who is responsible for using the Winkler Device to convince Ned that she is Hobgolin. Queen Goblin still hates Green Goblin to death, so she wants Chasm/Ben Reilly to turn into some Goblin using the device. She lied to Hallow's Eve and Chasm that she was going to use the device to give him memories of Peter Parke, since he longs for that part of his life.
Peter and Betty manage to convince Hallow's Eve of the Goblin Queen's intentions and she helps Spider-man stop her and defeat her. Chasm settles for not having Peter's memories and Hallow's Eve asks him to see a future together, that the past doesn't matter. Ben Reilly knows something bad is in store for Spider-man.
Meanwhile, the comic closes with the Sinister Six's plan to destroy Oscorp as well as The Living Brain, since they consider Norman Osborn to be a traitor for having helped Peter all this time.
Everything is preparing for a shocking #50 that increasingly promises more drama.
Art
It has that tone of the 1990s comics, but refreshed with lots of details and using a cold color palette to give a gloomy effect to the story. It's an honor to read a comic whose entire internal art belongs to the legendary Todd Nauck, so this comic is a must-read classic.
Summary
Spider-man and Betty Brant need to defeat the Goblin Queen, for that Chasm and Hallow's Eve must help them more
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May 08, 2024
Hey, this mostly stuck the landing. I assume Peter's gap in his memories highlighted in this issue and with that phone call a few issues back is just setting up that he's got some Goblin in him, since we all know what's coming. I'm sure the Winkler device will be involved as well. If this is where Ben and Janine's story ends in ASM, I'm fine with that. I'm sure we'll get a more concrete conclusion in the Chasm/Kaine miniseries coming up.
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May 15, 2024
Another pretty solid issue for the series here that follows up on the previous one fairly well. Nauck continues to be a good guest artist and I'd definitely welcome him to do more issues for the series. I just wish this had someone better than John Romita Jr. for the main artist. It looks like we're getting Ed McGuinness for the next few issues, though (with one possibly featuring Nauck instead), which is great. As for the story itself, it was good. I'm glad that the stuff with Sandman seems to be continuing in some capacity with the Sinister Six's involvement in the next story arc.
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Aug 12, 2024
Art: 4/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7.5/10
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Sep 16, 2024
What can I say? I enjoyed it as the soap opera that it is even with how dirty Ben is being treated. It's a step up over what came way back when but it all feels temporary. The detailed artwork from Todd Nauck is simply great! The shadows alone make me appreciate him. He deserves more ASM in his future. The colors from Sonia are perfect. Somber and subdued and not overly bright or popping which works well here. Kudos to her!
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Apr 24, 2024
I thought this was fine? Like, a bit confusing on the whole setup for the Goblin storyline, but I'm also a bit excited for it. However, Chasm stuff felt random and didn't seem to go anywhere that much.
Maybe I just wish this was longer? And we saw Peter and Ben actually interacting without masks? The same kind of writing we had for Peter in #45-46?
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Apr 24, 2024
Not sure what to think here. Is Ben going to be the new Goblin? Does Peter have gaps in his own memory and will that be the catalyst for the new Goblin problems? I'm glad that Ben seems to be getting back to normal but the idea that he and Janine share that they might just both be "bad" feels like a cop-out. The Spider team just don't want to deal with him anymore so we'll just write him off as a "bad guy" and push him away after doing him so dirty from the end of Beyond until now. At least he seems to not be crazy and has somewhat come back to BEN and away from Chasm. We'll see.
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Apr 24, 2024
The art was great. Or maybe I just think it was because JrJr has been not my style. Either way, this issue felt alright to read. It wasn't great, but I was entertained.
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Apr 29, 2024
It was fine, which is good for this run. Enjoyed the art.
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Apr 24, 2024
Art is the only thing that is saving this issue in my opinion.
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