People have unrealistic expectations for Spider-Man (and Batman) that really can never be fulfilled for two reasons. They don't know what they actually want, and the time they are trying to go back to isn't possible. That's also not to say that the period they remember was actually objectively good or not. If people really wanted to make a statement, stop buying. Buy Ultimate, really and truly speak with their wallets. Otherwise, stfu. These are comic books after all.
Amazing Spider-Man #3
| Writer | Joe Kelly |
| Artist | Pepe Larraz |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
PUMPKIN BOMB PROBLEMS!
•  Past and present collide sending Spider-Man spinning OUT OF CONTROL - just when an old foe obsessed with him gets the sword-stabbing jump on Peter and his main squeeze, Shay Marken!
•  Can the last remaining ally still in Spidey's corner, the GREEN GOBLIN, Norman Osborn, cure Peter before his entire life implodes?!
RATED T
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
May 13, 2025OverallA solid third issue in the storyline that gives Spider-Man a clue about what may have poisoned him. I loved the back-and-forth between Spidey and Itsy Bitsy, as well as the flashbacks to Spider-Man's corrupted memory of the incident with Uncle Ben's old army jacket. Read Full Review
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9.2
The Comicbook Dispatch - dragoncache
May 07, 2025Drugs helped Itsy Bitsy cope with life. Illicit chemicals enable Peter to connect the dots in his investigation. But Peter's brainstorm worries his friend Brian, who breeds magic mushrooms for a living. And despite Peter's plea, Norman says, “No more.” As Peter struggles to discern reality, the drugs twist his childhood memories into an unending nightmare in Amazing Spider-Man #3. Read Full Review
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9.2
Nerd Initiative - Ken M.
May 07, 2025Spideys throwdown with Itsy Bitsy is filled with hallucinations and heroics. Kellys writing is hitting every mark fans could want. Larraz and Garcia crank up the volume on the action with the art. It warrants saying one more time: SPIDER-MAN IS BACK BAY-BAY!!!! Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
May 07, 2025Amazing Spider-Man #3 continues Joe Kelly's emotionally grounded and stylistically ambitious take on Peter Parker, pairing kinetic, beautifully rendered action with a meaningful exploration of trauma and drug use. While not all the threads are fully developed yet, the issue succeeds in deepening the stakes, both physically and psychologically, for a younger, angrier Peter. Read Full Review
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9.0
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
May 07, 2025The Amazing Spider-Man Issue 3 pushes the heros mind to the brink of breaking. The presence of the unlikely villain gives the series a fresh feel, putting Spider-Man against someone new. Read Full Review
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8.6
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Mohamed Malla
May 08, 2025The Amazing Spider-Man #3 gives us a new look into Peter Parker's past as he attempts to uncover a mystery affecting not only him, but some of his villains as well. Read Full Review
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8.4
Comic Watch - Tyler Davis
May 12, 2025The Amazing Spider-Man #3 keeps the relaunchs hot streak going with an issue packed to the brim with greatness. From the art to the writing, the early days of this volume continue to get better and brighter with each sequential issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Comic Book Spot - Miles Weeks
May 09, 2025The Amazing Spider-Man #3 comes in strong with good dialogue and expressive art, but the short action sequence and lack of growth in Peter's characterization hold it back. Read Full Review
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7.0
KPB Comics - Aun Haider
May 08, 2025Amazing Spider-Man #3 is a chaotic mess in the best and worst ways. It's visually breathtaking, emotionally ambitious, and occasionally thrilling, but it also veers into off-putting weirdness and suffers from messy plotting. The ideas are strong, but the execution stumbles. If Kelly can pull these threads together soon, this arc could still deliver. But for now, it's more frustrating than satisfying. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
May 09, 2025As with the previous two issues, Amazing Spider-Man #3 is very much about establishing the voice Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz are giving this series. They are doing so in a way that provides a reset point for Peter Parker while using the current status quo of the members of the cast. Read Full Review
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6.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
May 10, 2025The new Amazing Spider-Man has some interesting ideas sprinkled throughout, but they are overshadowed by an uninteresting and all-encompassing plot. Read Full Review
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5.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
May 07, 2025Amazing Spider-Man #3 is a weirdly uneven comic. Joe Kelly's central mystery about a Hobgoblin plot to poison people is picking up steam, and Pepe Larraz's art is fantastic. However, Itsy Bitsy's presence and weird affection towards Spidey is unwelcome and gross. Plus, there are too many coincidences to swallow to stay invested in the story. Bonus points for the art. Read Full Review