Amazing Spider-Man #594
Release Date: 5/20/09 | Series: Amazing Spider-Man
WRITER: Mark Waid
PENCILS: Barry Kitson & Mike McKone
INKS: Andy Lanning & Mark Morales
COLORED BY: Jeromy Cox
LETTERED BY: VC – Joe Caramagna
COVER BY: Joe Quesada
Price: $2.99
Summary
“24/7″ Finale! Hunted as never before by a newly empowered J. Jonah Jameson–and you won’t believe JJJ’s new base of operations!– Spider-Man can’t find peace privately or in public! It’s time Spidey faced up to the truth behind his 24/7 mission–before it kills him!
Amazing Spider-Man #594 Reviews
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by Jesse Schedeen IGN "Spider-Man 24/7" proved to be far more underwhelming than I would have expected. But my enthusiasm for "American Son" and issues beyond hasn't diminished, so I'd say the series as a whole is still riding a pretty nice wave at the moment.
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8.0
by Rob G. Weekly Comic Book Review These are good days to be an ASM fan. Let’s just hope the editors don’t get punchdrunk and bring the focus back to Harry Osborn and crew.
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7.0
by Dave Wallace Comics Bulletin I find myself in that strange position of saying that this is a fine example of a Spider-Man comic without really being able to rave about it. The writing and artwork are both of an above-average standard, but the core elements of the plot aren't quite strong enough to make this a particularly outstanding story.
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7.4
by Average User Rating iFanboy 467 Pulls, iFanboy Community Pick of the Week Percentage: 0.44%
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6.0
by powcomics POW Comics The writing was too good to last and it spiraled down (down, down) in the issue. I appreciate Waid as a writer but this isn’t one of his better works.
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9.0
by Blue_Shield Comic Vine I really liked this issue! The art was great, well written, Spidey's humor. And even though I did not read the previous parts to 24/7, the recap at the beginning from Peter's point-of-view set it up nicely.
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7.0
by John Carle The Flickcast Artists Kitson and McKone do a great job bringing this story to page despite their overwhelming amount of detail on a nude Peter Parker. Their varied choices of panel presentation help give the book a very dynamic feel as no two pages are laid out the same.
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6.3
by Ryan the Iowan Weekly Review Power Rankings This issue is pure transition from Jameson’s rise as Mayor of New York to Spidey’s upcoming war with Osborne, so in that sense, I guess it’s “mission accomplished.” However, the unevenness of the execution and odd plot choices kept me from really enjoying it.
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7.0
by Hervé St-Louis Comic Book Bin This one is not memorable but not badly executed. I’ve fallen late in my Spider-man readings the last few weeks, but this issue was a breeze to jump in.
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