Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer, Vol. 10: Green Goblin Returns

Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer, Vol. 10: Green Goblin Returns

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  • Author:Nick Spencer
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Summary

Sins rose and are now falling。 The Sin Eater has returned and his scope has gone HUGE。 All of Ravencroft and New York City are in danger and not in a way you can possibly expect。 Situations like this make strange bedfellows and this story (including the enormous AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #850) will not disappoint!

COLLECTING: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (2018) 48-49, FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2020 (SPIDER-MAN/VENOM) 1 (SPIDER-MAN STORY)

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James

Spider-man and Green Goblin 'team-up' against a strange Juggernaut。 Spider-man and Green Goblin 'team-up' against a strange Juggernaut。 。。。more

RWQuilter

I'm following the Marvel Spider Man titles but not getting too excited about what I'm reading。 The stories I can take or leave and the last story I really got into was probably Vol 4 of this series。。。Hunted。。Kraven and his son。。that was good。Saying that, this was Ok。。。Norman Osborn 。and seeing ASM working alongside GG briefly had novelty value。。if nothing else。I do want to be excited about this flagship important title but it ain't really happening for me。 I'm following the Marvel Spider Man titles but not getting too excited about what I'm reading。 The stories I can take or leave and the last story I really got into was probably Vol 4 of this series。。。Hunted。。Kraven and his son。。that was good。Saying that, this was Ok。。。Norman Osborn 。and seeing ASM working alongside GG briefly had novelty value。。if nothing else。I do want to be excited about this flagship important title but it ain't really happening for me。 。。。more

Adam Fisher

3。5 Stars。The battle with Sin Eater continues!As he "purifies" each person, he is gaining their abilities, and he has his sites set on Norman Osborn next。 Spidey feels compelled to save him, but his friends want the tyranny of the Green Goblin to be gone forever。 Together, his friends (Miles, Spider-Woman, Ghost-Spider, Spider-Girl and Madame Web) form the Order of the Web, and unite to stop Peter。Pete is able to get Norman to safety, but Sin Eater's prize from Ravencroft is really the Juggernau 3。5 Stars。The battle with Sin Eater continues!As he "purifies" each person, he is gaining their abilities, and he has his sites set on Norman Osborn next。 Spidey feels compelled to save him, but his friends want the tyranny of the Green Goblin to be gone forever。 Together, his friends (Miles, Spider-Woman, Ghost-Spider, Spider-Girl and Madame Web) form the Order of the Web, and unite to stop Peter。Pete is able to get Norman to safety, but Sin Eater's prize from Ravencroft is really the Juggernaut, who transforms him into an unstoppable beast。 To fight him, Norman and Peter team up for the first time ever and take down Sin Eater (at least for a while)。 Gwen speaks up against the Order of the Web, asking them to trust that Peter will do the right thing。 They are able to join the fight near the end and save Peter from Norman's post-fight treachery, but Spidey ultimately lets Norman go。 Whether or not that is wise will be seen in the future。 。。。 And Kindred is still out there。。。。Overall, this Volume was better than the last, but I think it was the addition of the other characters and Green Goblin that took the focus off of Sin Eater, which is what I didn't like about the last Volume。 Hopefully this Kindred story is getting ready to resolve。。。。Overall, a good Volume。 Nice to see to see the fun stories they added for the 850th Amazing Spider-Man。 Worth it。Recommend。 。。。more

Ryk Stanton

I was between three and four stars on this one。 I like Green Goblin, although I think he’s played out。 I think what really made me lean toward three stars was the last half of issue 49 (or 850, whatever it is)。 I don’t understand why Marvel does this sometimes, just throws out ridiculous little vignettes。

Sarah

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I would love to discuss this story in a book club。 It's not often you see Peter Parker choose not to save someone, but in this case。。。 I'd be lying if I said he isn't justified。 Peter's turmoil, as well as the other Spiders' desire to help him, were palpable on every page。 And the creep factor from the Green Goblin。。。 excellently handled。 As far as I'm concerned, Nick Spencer is THE Spider-Man writer。 I would love to discuss this story in a book club。 It's not often you see Peter Parker choose not to save someone, but in this case。。。 I'd be lying if I said he isn't justified。 Peter's turmoil, as well as the other Spiders' desire to help him, were palpable on every page。 And the creep factor from the Green Goblin。。。 excellently handled。 As far as I'm concerned, Nick Spencer is THE Spider-Man writer。 。。。more

Blindzider

The execution of this story-line is a little odd。 Issue #48, then some type of one-shot that you must read, then issue #49 which concludes the story。 This TPB also includes a few filler short stories that are for the most part terrible (one I didn't even finish) and it also includes a Free Comic Book Day issue。While the Sin-Eater story is brought to a seemingly abrupt halt, the crux is given away in the title: the Green Goblin returns。 The how and why can be left for when it is read。 The final a The execution of this story-line is a little odd。 Issue #48, then some type of one-shot that you must read, then issue #49 which concludes the story。 This TPB also includes a few filler short stories that are for the most part terrible (one I didn't even finish) and it also includes a Free Comic Book Day issue。While the Sin-Eater story is brought to a seemingly abrupt halt, the crux is given away in the title: the Green Goblin returns。 The how and why can be left for when it is read。 The final act is something that will clearly cause more guilt for Peter。 I did like the debate among his friends because it pointed out a few of his strong personality points and why he is the best of them。There's a small hint about just who Kindred is。 I have one theory that I hope is wrong。 It would be a terrible idea, in more ways than one, if true, but I wouldn't put it past Spencer。 We shall see, although at this point the Kindred story seems to be dragging and needs to be resolved。 Maybe that's why there was a separate one-shot for the GG story, so that they can leave issue #50 to reveal Kindred。 。。。more

Kyle Berk

While all of this should have been included in the volume 9 collection as this is the conclusion to the sins rising arc, this is very enjoyable。It's true I always enjoy reading Spider-Man but I think this is really good。 The pencils are all by really great artists Ottley, Bagley, Ramos and the content of having Spider-Man and the extended Spider people all making a decision about Norman Osborn's fate is compelling and that is what's really good here。Other then that you have the Kindred arc still While all of this should have been included in the volume 9 collection as this is the conclusion to the sins rising arc, this is very enjoyable。It's true I always enjoy reading Spider-Man but I think this is really good。 The pencils are all by really great artists Ottley, Bagley, Ramos and the content of having Spider-Man and the extended Spider people all making a decision about Norman Osborn's fate is compelling and that is what's really good here。Other then that you have the Kindred arc still dragging on 49 issues into this run and a so so conclusion for the sin eater stuff (although I know it isn't a conclusion as Sin eater will probably be in issue #50 legacy #851)。Really this is solid stuff as I like Spencer's run other then the stretched nature of the Kindred story。 I think all my problems with this volume are summed up by the fact that it was not included in volume 9。The side stories included here from issue #850 and the free comic book day issue are all enjoyable, I love the one with black cat and the one with Vulture's granddaughter, even if they are not given enough room to fully grow。Spider-Man is still good and I'm still having fun reading him, and the art is tops。 。。。more

Jason

Just when I thoughts Spencer's run was getting good。 Just when I thoughts Spencer's run was getting good。 。。。more

Paul E。 Morph

Part two of Nick Spencer’s Sin-Eater story-arc and I’m still wishing they’d left the character dead, moreso if anything。 The Norman Osborn aspect of the story felt tired and done before。 I didn’t buy all of Pete’s allies spending the better part of two issues standing on the sidelines debating whether to help him or not。 The only part of the story I did like is the slow build to the confrontation with Kindred。The art was OK, but felt a bit rushed to me。 The multiple artist changes hurt the story Part two of Nick Spencer’s Sin-Eater story-arc and I’m still wishing they’d left the character dead, moreso if anything。 The Norman Osborn aspect of the story felt tired and done before。 I didn’t buy all of Pete’s allies spending the better part of two issues standing on the sidelines debating whether to help him or not。 The only part of the story I did like is the slow build to the confrontation with Kindred。The art was OK, but felt a bit rushed to me。 The multiple artist changes hurt the story too。 I fervently wish they’d put out fewer issues a year but keep the same artist throughout, to be honest。The highlight of the book to me was the bonus story by Kurt Busiek and Chris Bachalo and even that was cheesy as heck。 As for the bonus story by Tradd Moore, I can only assume he ate lots of cheese before bed and then sleep-drew it during a particularly bizarre nightmare。。。My next book: Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man vol。 14 。。。more

vibraniums

2 stars is me being nice about this comic vol - i Cannot Stand the green goblin

Rory Wilding

The last volume of Nick Spencer’s Amazing Spider-Man concluded with the resurrected Sin-Eater and his flock “cleansing” New York by literally stealing powers from the “cleansed” super villains。 With Sin-Eater setting eyes on Norman Osborn, who has taken over Ravencroft Institute for the Criminally Insane, Peter Parker is wrestling with his own feelings, considering the horrible actions that Osborn as inflicted upon him and his loved ones。This volume is predominately about this conflict, which is The last volume of Nick Spencer’s Amazing Spider-Man concluded with the resurrected Sin-Eater and his flock “cleansing” New York by literally stealing powers from the “cleansed” super villains。 With Sin-Eater setting eyes on Norman Osborn, who has taken over Ravencroft Institute for the Criminally Insane, Peter Parker is wrestling with his own feelings, considering the horrible actions that Osborn as inflicted upon him and his loved ones。This volume is predominately about this conflict, which is explored through multiple perspectives, not just Peter, as his fellow Spider-people debate towards each other about whether they should participate in this ordeal。 They obviously do take part, but a lot of their wordplay just seems unnecessary as it goes back to this recurring problem with Spencer’s run, which is that there is so much build-up to the big moment, that you wish they could cut the fat。One can argue that making this comic as a bi-monthly series result in a number of filler issues, whereas I think Spencer could’ve benefitted more by cutting straight to the chase if the comic was published monthly。Once Spidey reaches to rescue Osborn from the clutches of Sin-Eater, that’s where things get interesting as you have these two characters who fought each other since 1964, during the Lee/Ditko era, now suddenly having to team up to survive。 This is not a spoiler to say as it revealed on the front cover, the Green Goblin returns and Spencer writes well on how creepy Osborn can be, whether he is in Goblin mode or not。As the extra-sized issue #49 is actually the 850th issue of Amazing Spider-Man, Spencer allows three artists to show their A-game with Spidey and the Goblin pair up to fight Sin-Eater who steals the power of the unstoppable Juggernaut。 As each of the three artists – Ryan Ottley, Humberto Ramos and Mark Bagley – are given their chapter to this issue, their styles are distinctive from one another, but the story that everyone is telling remains coherent。The remaining pages of #49 are three backups from different writers and artists, such as Kurt Busiek and Chris Bachalo does a “monster of the week” tale with Spidey and J。 Jonah Jameson; to then Tradd Moore writing and drawing a surreal fantasy adventure featuring a talking dog; concluding with Saladin Ahmed and Aaron Kuder focuses on the semi-new character Starling。It may still suffer from the same problems of this run, such as the ongoing mystery regarding Kindred, this is a slightly better volume than others, due to going deep into the conflict between the Spider and the Goblin。 。。。more

Justin

I had no idea why #49 (collected here) had so many pages until I got to the end of my digital copy and saw it was the 850th ASM issue。 Anyway, the extra-long main story was a good look at the Spidey/Green Goblin dynamic and shifted the ongoing overarching story with Kindred into new territory。 The "Sins of Norman Osborn" issue also had some good stuff。 A strong collection that reminds me why I read Spidey this way。 I had no idea why #49 (collected here) had so many pages until I got to the end of my digital copy and saw it was the 850th ASM issue。 Anyway, the extra-long main story was a good look at the Spidey/Green Goblin dynamic and shifted the ongoing overarching story with Kindred into new territory。 The "Sins of Norman Osborn" issue also had some good stuff。 A strong collection that reminds me why I read Spidey this way。 。。。more

James Verreault

Again, of the best stories from the Spencer run。 Amazing Spider team-up and impressive narrative choices between Spidey and Osborne。

Eric

Eh, this was fine。 There were some skippable pets, some pets with potential that just kinda feel felt。 Overall entertaining。 I feel like this series has been going downhill for a while。

Chris Lemmerman

The Sin Eater is at the door of Ravencroft, and he has one target left in mind - Norman Osborn。 To stop this threat, will Spider-Man turn to his oldest enemy in his time of need? (The title probably gives the answer to this one away, tbh)。Sins Rising's explosive conclusion is just great。 I loved the previous volume, but this one was just as good if not better。 Including issues 48, The Sins of Norman Osborn one-shot, and the oversized issue 49 (legacy 850), this one hits the ground running and do The Sin Eater is at the door of Ravencroft, and he has one target left in mind - Norman Osborn。 To stop this threat, will Spider-Man turn to his oldest enemy in his time of need? (The title probably gives the answer to this one away, tbh)。Sins Rising's explosive conclusion is just great。 I loved the previous volume, but this one was just as good if not better。 Including issues 48, The Sins of Norman Osborn one-shot, and the oversized issue 49 (legacy 850), this one hits the ground running and doesn't stop till the final page where we find out that this is all just a prelude to even more madness to come。 There are some genuinely unexpected twists, and Spencer uses all the extra real estate to maximise on the story。The art's also a smorgasbord of talent - issue 48 is drawn by Spidey master Mark Bagley, joined by current ASM artist Ryan Ottley and ASM veteran Humberto Ramos on the oversized issue 49, while Sins Of Norman Osborn is pencilled by up and comer Federico Vicentini, who we'll be seeing a lot more of once Last Remains begins in the next volume。 A visual treat for the eyes。The Green Goblin Returns, and ASM is all the better for it。 Spencer's ducks are all in a row as the dominoes start to fall and I keep mixing my metaphors, it's so good。 。。。more

James

3。5 stars。 In issue #48, the Sin Eater has his sights set on Norman as the next person to be “cleansed”。 Parker has a decision to make。 Does he let the Sin Eater have Norman or does he try and stop him。 Issue #49 AKA #850, Peter has made his choice and has sprung into action。 But with the Sin Eater still gathering other people’s powers, Peter has to do the unthinkable to win the day。 The main story of issue #850 was pretty good, I was into it。 It’s the back up mini stories that were pretty borin 3。5 stars。 In issue #48, the Sin Eater has his sights set on Norman as the next person to be “cleansed”。 Parker has a decision to make。 Does he let the Sin Eater have Norman or does he try and stop him。 Issue #49 AKA #850, Peter has made his choice and has sprung into action。 But with the Sin Eater still gathering other people’s powers, Peter has to do the unthinkable to win the day。 The main story of issue #850 was pretty good, I was into it。 It’s the back up mini stories that were pretty boring。 However, I’m still wondering why Marvel didn’t put the Sins of Norman Osborne issue in here as it was definitely part of the story。 Maybe it’s just a misprint and when this book actually comes out it will be in there。 We’ll see。 。。。more

Andres Pasten

El #48 mantiene la emoción del tpb anterior, pero el #49 francamente es una estupidez tras otra。 No sé si la historia concluye o no, ni que ocurre con el Sin-eater y GG。 Una decepción para lo que venía haciendo desde el #44。 Buenos dibujos y escenas de acción, pero la historia se desinfla rápidamente。 Ahora viene Kindred, de los peor logrados villanos que le he visto a Spidey。

Andson Rebello

People are actually out here giving this one 2 stars but the Joker War 3-4 stars。 What the frick? This is why I don't trust people on Goodreads。 People are actually out here giving this one 2 stars but the Joker War 3-4 stars。 What the frick? This is why I don't trust people on Goodreads。 。。。more

Subham

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 The Sins rising story gets better as we see Sin eater amass a cult and giving them this mysterious powers and their next target: Green Goblin! We get an interlude chapter telling about Osborne's history and all and how sin eater is gonna go after him。 Also we have the "Order of the web" form and they decide whether to stop Peter to save GG as its better to throw him to the wolf that is sin eater but they wait for Spidey to make his decision。 And what an issue it is, Spidey and GG teaming up to t The Sins rising story gets better as we see Sin eater amass a cult and giving them this mysterious powers and their next target: Green Goblin! We get an interlude chapter telling about Osborne's history and all and how sin eater is gonna go after him。 Also we have the "Order of the web" form and they decide whether to stop Peter to save GG as its better to throw him to the wolf that is sin eater but they wait for Spidey to make his decision。 And what an issue it is, Spidey and GG teaming up to take down Sin eater supposedly who has taken on the powers of the Juggernaut! And its such a fantastic read, the art is awesome, the moments are well earned and the ending shocking。。a different choice Indeed! Next up: The Kindred finally! 。。。more

j_ay

What's worse than Spencer's writing? Mary Jane coming back into the picture? Close。 What's worse than Spencer's writing? Mary Jane coming back into the picture? Close。 。。。more