Tuesday, 13 June 2023

The Amazing Spider-Man [2022] #26 - Marvel Comics

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN No. 26, July 2023
Touted by “Marvel Worldwide” as far back as February 2023 as being “a heartbreaking issue that will have fans everywhere talking”, this thirty-one-page periodical definitely throws its audience straight into the deep end with a sense-shattering opening which features Spider-Man squaring off against the seemingly all-powerful Doctor Benjamin Rabin. True, those unfamiliar with the “monumental story unfolding” during Zeb Wells’ current run on this title might momentarily be scratching their heads in confusion at Norman Osborn’s Gold Goblin alter-ego, and Mary Jane Watson’s surprisingly intimate long-term relationship with “the mysterious Paul”. But a quick perusal of this book’s introductory synopsis arguably provides enough plot threads for the vast majority of this comic’s readers to hold onto as they’re pulled through a narrative packed full of super-heroes, maniacal monsters and edge-of-the-seat chases down debris-filled alleyways. 

Furthermore, the “Annie Award-winning writer” does a sound job of further filling in some gaps for the ‘uninformed’ via a series of flashback sequences featuring Kamala Khan’s job interview at Oscorp Tower, as well as an understandably tense confrontation between Peter Parker and his former wife when she reveals the new love of her life is actually the murderous Emissary’s son. These insights genuinely help explain some of the characters’ motivations during this publication’s climatic battle and coupled with the somewhat antagonistic exchanges between Web-head and the Fantastic Four, suggest just how much of an arduous journey the Wall-crawler has been on during his efforts to rescue Watson; “Maybe a thank you is more appropriate. Reed whipped together a flying car just to come help you.”

Debatably this comic’s greatest asset though, alongside Wells’ thoroughly engrossing penmanship, is John Romita Junior’s pulse-pounding pencilling, which marvellously captures all the ferocity of the battle taking place in New York City. Whether it be the fast-paced flurry of fists smacking into the Scribble-man from a variety of super-powered sources, or the incredibly well-drawn giant Xibalba dragon summoned to aid Rabin in his deadly death march, the artwork is a veritable feast for any bibliophiles’ eyes. Indeed, it’s arguably difficult not to actually feel the heat emanating from an incredibly angry Spider-man as he desperately batters his evil foe within an inch of his life with a parking meter or hear Ms. Marvel’s final, choking breaths as she ultimately sacrifices herself to save both the world and Mary Jane.

The regular cover art of "THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN" #26 by John Romita JR

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