Major Spoilers
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Twitch Discord RSS
    Major Spoilers
    • Home
    • Reviews
      • Random Access Memory
      • Retro Review
      • So You Want to Read Comics
    • Podcasts
      • Critical Hit
        • Critical Hit House Rules
        • Critical Hit World Building
      • Dueling Review
      • Finally Friday
      • Geek History Lesson
      • The Legion Clubhouse
      • Major Spoilers Podcast
        • MSP TPB for 2019
        • On the Next Major Spoilers Podcast – 2013
        • On the Next Major Spoilers Podcast – 2012
        • On the Next Major Spoilers Podcast – 2011
      • Munchkin Land
      • Top Five
      • Wayne’s Comics
      • Zach on Film
    • Features
      • Casual 60
      • Comic Casting Couch
      • Comics Portal
      • Did You Hear?
      • Editorials
      • Features
      • Gamer’s Corner
      • Hero Histories
      • Let’s Get Nerdy
      • Major Spoilers Adventures
      • Random Access Memory
      • So You Want to Read Comics
    • Movies
      • Did You Hear
      • Movies
      • Television
    • Comic Previews
    • Patreon
      • Patreon
      • Store
    Major Spoilers
    Amazing Spider-Man #48 Review
    Review

    Amazing Spider-Man #48 Review

    Matthew PetersonBy Matthew PetersonApril 29, 20243 Mins Read

    It’s the most bizarre therapy session you’ve ever seen, and the only one involving a mace… I hope. Your Major Spoilers review of Amazing Spider-Man #48 from Marvel Comics awaits!

    It's the most bizarre therapy session you've ever seen, and the only one involving a mace... I hope. Your Major Spoilers review of Amazing Spider-Man #48 from Marvel Comics awaits!
    You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link

    AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #48

    Writer: Zeb Wells
    Artist: Todd Nauck
    Colorist: Sonia Oback
    Letterer: VC’s Joe Caramagna
    Editor: Nick Lowe
    Publisher: Marvel Comics
    Cover Price: $4.99
    Release Date: April 24, 2024

    Previously in Amazing Spider-Man: Peter Parker vs. Ben Reilly! Spider-Man finally gets a rematch with his brother/clone, but things have changed for both ex-spiders.

    Meanwhile, what is going on with Norman Osborn?!

    QUEEN GOBLIN ADVICE: 5 CENTS

    Ben Reilly, currently known as Chasm, and his long-time girlfriend (dating back to his days on the run), Janine are having relationship issues. After having his memories wiped, Chasm’s moral compass isn’t working, and the mystical experiences Janine has been through haven’t helped. Fortunately, they have the option of couples counseling. Unfortunately, they’ve chosen Doctor Ashley Kafka, the Queen Goblin, to help. Thanks to a MacGuffin called The Winkler Device, she can restore all of Ben’s memories and give him back the parts of himself that he believes are the difference between heroic Spider-Man and villainous Chasm. That’s when the OTHER Spider-Man arrives, with Betty Brant Leeds in tow, seeking the device to clear the name of her husband, who has been framed for being the Hobgoblin. It would set up a big battle between Ben and Peter… if Queen Goblin weren’t lying the whole time.

    A LOT OF MOVING PARTS

    It’s interesting to see Todd Nauck on a Spider-Man book, as it reminds me of the old days of MacFarlane and Larsen. His Spidey is weird and spindly, and best of all, expressive without cheating the illustration of the mask. There’s also the lovely detail that Chasm and Spider-Man are nearly identically proportioned and have similar body language, but only Ben is seen without his mask, making it feel like his story… mostly. A lot is going on here, including a lot of melodrama from Doctor Kafka, Betty and Janine sharing a moment of truth about their unpredictably abusive partners, and a not-at-all subtle foreshadowing about bad stuff coming for Spider-Man. Unfortunately, the script lacks focus, so it all feels like a shotgun blast rather than a balanced story. The idea of a Spider-Man story without a lot of Spider-Man is fine, but we also have tons of baggage from Betty, Janine, Ben, and Doctor Kafka, as well as an epilogue reuniting the Sinister Six, with another strangely unmotivated twist.

    BOTTOM LINE: NOT QUITE

    The upshot of that scattered narrative makes Amazing Spider-Man #48 feel very fragmented, ending with an anticlimax on almost all fronts, with Nauck’s lively art making up for a few of those weaknesses (especially in its depiction of Queen Goblin and Chasm), all shaking down to 3 out of 5 stars overall. As a build-up to issue #50, it’s more successful than as an individual chapter of comics, but if you’ve been following our hero’s adventures, it’s a bit better than average.


    Dear Spoilerite,

    At Major Spoilers, we strive to create original content that you find interesting and entertaining. Producing, writing, recording, editing, and researching requires significant resources. We pay writers, podcast hosts, and other staff members who work tirelessly to provide you with insights into the comic book, gaming, and pop culture industries. Help us keep MajorSpoilers.com strong. Become a Patron (and our superhero) today.

    ms patreon ad alt2

    AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #48

    60%
    60%
    Building To Number Fifty

    Nauck gives the art unexpected life and old-school style, but the story feels aimless and disjointed.

    • Writing
      4
    • Art
      7
    • Coloring
      7
    • User Ratings (0 Votes)
      0
    Amazing Spider-Man Ben Reilly Joe Cramagna marvel comics nick lowe peter parker Review sonia oback Spider-Man Todd Nauck zeb wells
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleWayne’s Comics Podcast #638: Interviews with Sandy King Carpenter and Jeff Haas
    Next Article Cobra Commander #5 wraps up mini-series at Skybound Entertainment
    Matthew Peterson
    • Website
    • Twitter

    Once upon a time, there was a young nerd from the Midwest, who loved Matter-Eater Lad and the McKenzie Brothers... If pop culture were a maze, Matthew would be the Minotaur at its center. Were it a mall, he'd be the Food Court. Were it a parking lot, he’d be the distant Cart Corral where the weird kids gather to smoke, but that’s not important right now... Matthew enjoys body surfing (so long as the bodies are fresh), writing in the third person, and dark-eyed women. Amongst his weaponry are such diverse elements as: Fear! Surprise! Ruthless efficiency! An almost fanatical devotion to pop culture! And a nice red uniform.

    Related Posts

    Geek History Lesson – Top 5 Non-Traditional Holiday Movies with Graeme McMillan

    Read More

    Major Spoilers Podcast #1152: Death Gets Downsized

    Read More

    Geek History Lesson – Alien vs Predator Duel 30th Anniversary Retrospective (Fanbase Feature Crossover)

    Read More

    Comments are closed.

    AMAZON AFFILIATE

    Support this site by making a purchase through our Amazon affiliate links

    Reviews
    7.3
    December 9, 2025

    Birds of Prey #28 Review

    7.3
    December 8, 2025

    Fantastic Four #6 Review

    8.0
    December 7, 2025

    The Voice Said Kill #4 Review

    8.0
    December 5, 2025

    Ultimate Universe: Two Years In #1 Review

    9.0
    December 1, 2025

    The Flash #27 Review

    Patreon Support
    Sponsor

    ComiXology Home Page

    Follow Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Twitch
    Major Spoilers Patreon
    • About
      • Major Spoilers Terms of Use
      • Major Spoilers Frequently Asked Questions
      • Major Spoilers Privacy Policy Statement
      • Major Spoilers Podcast Gear
    • Contact
    • Cookie Policy (EU)
    Major Spoilers is copyright 2006-2025 by Major Spoilers Entertainment, LLC

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
    Cookie settingsACCEPT
    Privacy & Cookies Policy

    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
    Necessary
    Always Enabled
    Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
    SAVE & ACCEPT