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Amazing Spider Man #622

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Comic Cover: Amazing Spider Man #622

Amazing Spider Man

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Comic Summary: Written by GREG WEISMAN & FRED VAN LENTE Pencilled by LUKE ROSS & JOE QUINONES Cover by SIMONE BIANCHI As the Gauntlet rages on around him, the spotlight is on Peter Parker's original archenemy-turned-best friend, Flash Thompson. Since losing his legs in service to his country, Flash Thompson's not been deterred by his physical limitations. But even a hero can have his limits. Greg Weisman, one of the brains behind the smash TV hit Spectacular Spider-Man, teams with Luke Ross (CAPTAIN AMERICA) to bring a touching story of Flash Thompson coming to terms with his new life. Then, Fred Van Lente and Joe Quinones (WEDNESDAY COMICS) bring Spider-Man face-to-face with Morbius, The Living Vampire! 40 PGS./Rated A …$3.99

Codes: 75960604716162211 DEC090477

Price: $3.99 $3.19
Artist: Luke Ross
Artist: Joe Quinones
Author: Greg Weisman
Author: Fred Van Lente
Cover Artist: Simone Bianchi
Release Date: February 24, 2010
In Stock? Yes!
Genre: Kids, Superhero
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by Uthor at 03:40 PM March 07, 2010    (all reviews by Uthor)

This is two stories in one. In the first, Spider-Man is looking for the vial of blood Black Cat stole and then sold to some vampires (?!), which Morbius has so he can find a cure for vampirism. Another “real” vampire is using SM to get to Morbius. It doesn’t make much sense and doesn’t have much to do with Spider-Man in the first place. The second story is about Flash Thompson dealing with the lose of his legs I’d wish they’d use the character in a less in-your-face way. It’s a skipable fill in issue. The cover says The Gauntlet, but this has nothing to do with that story line. A resounding “meh.”

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