The Amazing Spider-Man #25 is a massively oversized issue with a cover price to match. To be fair, it's not every day a Marvel book makes it to 25 issues without being relaunched first. Marvel might as well celebrate the occasion. The good news is that issue #25 helps cleanse the palette after the largely underwhelming Clone Conspiracy crossover. The bad news is that too much of the supplemental content in this issue reads like pointless fluff. A leaner issue with a more modest cover price would have been preferable.
The main story in this issue kicks off the next major phase of Dan Slott's ongoing Spidey saga. Following the disastrous alliance between Parker Industries and New U, Peter is in desperate need of a victory. He hopes to earn that victory by following Kingpin's lead and bringing Norman Osborn to justice. But he's not counting on the fact that a Norman Osborn without the Oz formula bogging down his mind is more dangerous and crafty than ever.
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