The Amazing Spider-Man #7 Review
He’s balder! He’s older! He’s (not) too much for Spider-Man!
By Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Published by Marvel Comics. All images fair use.
“That was so fun!”
No, Dear Reader, that’s not my favorite quote from The Amazing Spider-Man #7 — it’s a quote from yours truly. I said it out loud to myself (several times in a row, and with several different inflections) after reading this issue, partnered with a big, dumb grin plastered across my face. Laugh at me all you want, but half the reason I’m doing these reviews is because I’m having a grand ol’ time delving into the history of my favorite character ever. As I believe I’ve said, I read a chunk of 1960s ASM quite a while ago, so reading it again feels like reading it for the first time since it’s been so long. That sense of pseudo-freshness is no doubt playing a small part in my enjoyment, but only a small part. I could read this stuff all day for the rest of my life — and would if comics weren’t so damn expensive! The fact that I snagged this collection for a mere $50 still boggles my mind; I feel like I might wake up one day only to find none of this ever happened.
But enough about me. Let’s discuss why ASM #7 is, quote, “so fun!”