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Comic Review: The Amazing Spider-Man #14 – solid craftsmanship that loses its identity

April 08, 2026
  The The Amazing Spider-Man series has long balanced between attempts at freshness and the weight of its own history. Issue #14 is a textb...Read More

Comic Review: The Amazing Spider-Man #13 – A Cosmic Adventure Without Weight

April 07, 2026
  After more grounded (though uneven) storylines, The Amazing Spider-Man #13 takes Peter Parker far beyond Earth into a cosmic narrative th...Read More
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