Connect with us
'Amazing Spider-Man' #5 is a satisfying, visually spectacular conclusion
Marvel

Comic Books

‘Amazing Spider-Man’ #5 is a satisfying, visually spectacular conclusion

A thrilling, emotionally resonant end.

Joe Kelly closes out his first official story arc with Amazing Spider-Man #5, and Hobgoblin is on the hunt. Under the artistic vision of Pepe Larraz, this is another stunning issue that closes the door on Spider-Man’s substance abuse, both past and present.

The issue picks up with Rand Enterprises on fire. Hobgoblin has rushed over there because they have figured out he’s poisoning mass-produced drinks. It may seem a little out of left field for a supervillain to be messing with something so mundane, but it ultimately results in a clever explanation.

This is mostly an action comic, and Larraz dazzles once again with excellent double-page splashes. Spider-Man is super agile and pulls off multiple exciting poses. Hobogoblin is next-level scary, with fantastic colors by Marte Gracia. The blue lightning mixes well with Hobgoblin’s orange costume. What makes many of these pages stand out is the effective use of background and foreground. In one panel, the foreground features webs at the left and right edges of the panel, with Spider-Man in the middle, and the Hobgoblin in the background.

'Amazing Spider-Man' #5 review

How cool is he?
Credit: Marvel

Kelly and Larraz give Peter’s old friend and new boss interesting things to do along the way. The boss texting away is a nice reprieve from action, while Peter’s friend takes part in taking Hobgoblin down.

Woven into the narrative are flashbacks. Cast in blue, it’s clear when they pick up, and they’re more sprinkled throughout the narrative, recounting the time Peter protected his friend, who also happens to be a Rand employee and a target of the Hobgoblin. It’s a reminder that Kelly is exploring new ground for Peter’s past, and it’s working. You’ll be rooting for Peter in the past, which is exciting, but the conclusion is also heartwarming and a perfect end to the arc.

Joe Caramagna continues to bring the big, in-your-face lettering. A “Krakt” that aligns with Hobgoblin’s face getting punched is a highlight, but the emphasis when characters yell is another big win.

Amazing Spider-Man #5 is a satisfying, visually spectacular conclusion to Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz’s arc, offering both blockbuster thrills and a touching character study that reaffirms Peter Parker’s enduring heart. It’s a reminder that when the right creative team is on Spider-Man, the results can be both exhilarating and emotionally meaningful.

'Amazing Spider-Man' #5 is a satisfying, visually spectacular conclusion
‘Amazing Spider-Man’ #5 is a satisfying, visually spectacular conclusion
Amazing Spider-Man #5
Amazing Spider-Man #5 is a satisfying, visually spectacular conclusion to Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz's arc, offering both blockbuster thrills and a touching character study that reaffirms Peter Parker’s enduring heart. It’s a reminder that when the right creative team is on Spider-Man, the results can be both exhilarating and emotionally meaningful.
Reader Rating4 Votes
7.6
Stunning art from Pepe Larraz with dynamic layouts and standout action sequences
Flashbacks deepen Peter Parker’s past and enhance emotional stakes
Strong character work for Peter’s supporting cast, balancing action with grounded moments
Heavy reliance on action may overshadow quieter character beats for some readers
9
Great
Buy Now

In Case You Missed It

Dan Panosian writes and draws 'Wolverine: Paradise' for Marvel this October 2026 Dan Panosian writes and draws 'Wolverine: Paradise' for Marvel this October 2026

Dan Panosian writes and draws ‘Wolverine: Paradise’ for Marvel this October 2026

Comic Books

Marvel's Midnight Universe gets unified launch as all three titles arrive October 7, and only those titles Marvel's Midnight Universe gets unified launch as all three titles arrive October 7, and only those titles

Marvel’s Midnight Universe gets unified launch as all three titles arrive October 7, and only those titles

Comic Books

Todd McFarlane's original 1977 Spawn design finally arrives in 'Spawn 77' Todd McFarlane's original 1977 Spawn design finally arrives in 'Spawn 77'

Todd McFarlane’s original 1977 Spawn design finally arrives in ‘Spawn 77’

Comic Books

Doctor Doom wages war on Hell in Marvel's 50-page splash-page epic Doctor Doom wages war on Hell in Marvel's 50-page splash-page epic

Doctor Doom wages war on Hell in Marvel’s 50-page splash-page epic

Comic Books

Connect