Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #4 – REVIEW
The burning question that has seemingly stalked this new volume of Amazing Spider-Man since its launch in October is can a story about a wildly successful Peter Parker be considered a “true” Spider-Man story.
The burning question that has seemingly stalked this new volume of Amazing Spider-Man since its launch in October is can a story about a wildly successful Peter Parker be considered a “true” Spider-Man story.
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