Amazing Spider Man Vol 2 34 Read Online

"The Gauntlet"
Spider-Man Gauntlet promo.png

Promotional prototype from Web of Spider-Human (vol. 2) #ane (December 2009)
Art by Adi Granov

Publisher Marvel Comics
Publication date November 2009 – July 2010
Genre
  • Superhero
Title(s) The Amazing Spider-Human #611-637
Web of Spider-Man vol. 2 #2-7
Grim Hunt: The Kraven Saga
Astonishing Spider-Man: Origin of the Hunter
Main character(s) Spider-Man
Artistic team
Writer(s) Marker Waid
Fred Van Lente
Joe Kelly
Dan Slott
Marc Guggenheim
Roger Stern
Zeb Wells
Letterer(s) VC'south Joe Caramagna
Volume i ISBN 0-7851-4264-9
Book 2 ISBN 0-7851-4265-seven

"The Gauntlet" and "Grim Hunt" are 2009–2010 storylines published by Curiosity Comics. Despite being more issues, "The Gauntlet" was solicited as leading upward to the "Grim Hunt" story, and the ii storylines are interconnected. Written past The Amazing Spider-Man architects (Mark Waid, Marc Guggenheim, Fred Van Lente and Joe Kelly), "The Gauntlet" is not a strict event or storyline; it is the branding that indicates the direction of Spider-Man'south life. In issue it is an event similar to Nighttime Reign only focusing on Spider-Man and his circumvolve.[1] "Grim Hunt" directly follows "The Gauntlet" and acts as a sequel of sorts to "Kraven'southward Last Hunt". The storyline received more often than not positive reviews.

Premise [edit]

The story features many one-time Spider-Man villains: Sandman, Electro, Chameleon, Mysterio, Hammerhead, Lizard, Morbius, the Living Vampire and Rhino[2] [three] as well every bit appearances by Deadpool,[four] Scorpion II, Vulture (Jimmy Natale), and Juggernaut.

The Gauntlet is basically the over-arching theme of the Spidey stories starting in November. It's built of individual stories bring dorsum Spidey's classic enemies. So it's non some 18-role story, where you're going to see "The Gauntlet Role 7" and "Part 8" and then on. What information technology is is sort of a branding for the level of conflict building in Spider-Man's life. The classic villains returning one subsequently the other, simply they're not necessarily working together. There'due south not some underground mastermind behind it all, bringing them all together. The fact that it'south so relentless and that these battles and fights build throughout several months is going to take a price for Peter Parker, and perhaps someone is going to accept advantage of that.

Reception [edit]

  • The Amazing Spider-Man #612 received a rating of 7.8 out of 10 from IGN.[5]
  • The Amazing Spider-Human #613 received a rating of 8.three out of 10 from IGN.[6]
  • The Astonishing Spider-Man #614 received a rating of 8.6 out of 10 from IGN,[7] and a rating of 3.0 out of 5 from Comic Volume Resources.[8]
  • The Amazing Spider-Human #615 received a rating of 8.iii out of 10 from IGN,[ix] and a rating of 4.0 out of five from Comic Volume Resources.[10]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #616 received a rating of 8.5 out of 10 from IGN.[11]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #617 received a rating of 9.0 out of 10 from IGN,[12] a rating of 4.0 out of 5 from Comic Volume Resources,[thirteen] and a positive review from Newsarama.[14]
  • The Amazing Spider-Homo #618 received a rating of seven.8 out of x from IGN,[15] and a rating of 3.5 out of 5 from Comic Book Resources.[xvi]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #619 received a rating of 7.0 out of 10 from IGN,[17] and a rating of 3.five out of 5 from Comic Book Resources.[xviii]
  • The Astonishing Spider-Man #620 received a rating of seven.eight out of x from IGN,[19] and a positive review from Newsarama.[xx]
  • The Astonishing Spider-Human #621 received a rating of 7.0 out of x from IGN.[21]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #622 received a rating of 8.7 out of 10 from IGN,[22] and a rating of 3.0 out of 5 from Comic Book Resources.[23]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #623 received a rating of half dozen.3 out of 10 from IGN,[24] and a rating of 3.5 out of 5 from Comic Book Resources.[25]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #624 received a rating of 7.6 out of 10 from IGN.[26]
  • The Amazing Spider-Human #625 received a rating of 9.0 out of 10 from IGN,[27] and a rating of 4.0 out of v from Comic Volume Resources.[28]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #626 received a rating of 8.i out of 10 from IGN.[29]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #627 received a rating of 6.0 out of ten from IGN,[30] a rating of 4.0 out of 5 from Comic Volume Resource,[31] and a positive review from Newsarama.[32]
  • The Amazing Spider-Homo #628 received a rating of 6.five out of 10 from IGN,[33] and a rating of 3.five out of 5 from Comic Book Resource.[34]
  • The Astonishing Spider-Man #629 received a rating of 6.seven out of 10 from IGN.[35]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #630 received a rating of 8.three out of x from IGN,[36] a rating of iii.0 out of five from Comic Volume Resources,[37] and a positive review from Newsarama.[38]
  • The Astonishing Spider-Human #631 received a rating of 7.iv out of 10 from IGN.[39]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #632 received a rating of 8.1 out of 10 from IGN.[40]
  • The Amazing Spider-Human #633 received a rating of 8.5 out of 10 from IGN.[41]
  • The Amazing Spider-Human #634 received a rating of 8.5 out of 10 from IGN,[42] and a rating of 3.5 out of 5 from Comic Book Resource.[43]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #635 received a rating of ix.0 out of ten from IGN,[44] and a rating of iv.v out of v from Comic Book Resource.[45]
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #636 received a rating of eight.0 out of 10 from IGN,[46] and a rating of 2.0 out of 5 from Comic Book Resources.[47]
  • The Amazing Spider-Human #637 received a rating of 7.0 out of 10 from IGN,[48] and a mixed review from Newsarama.[49]

Collected editions [edit]

The story is nerveless in private volumes:

The Gauntlet prequels

  • Spider-Homo: Died in Your Arms This evening (collects The Amazing Spider-Human (1998- 2d Series) #600-601, Almanac #36 and fabric from Amazing Spider-Man Family unit (2008) #7, 200 pages, Nov 2009, ISBN 0-7851-4459-5)
  • Spider-Man: Red-Headed Stranger (collects The Amazing Spider-Man #602-605, 176 pages, December 2009, ISBN 0-7851-4158-8)
  • Spider-Human being: Return of the Black Cat (collects The Amazing Spider-Man #606-611 and material from Spider web of Spider-Man #one, 168 pages, January 27, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4249-five)

The Gauntlet

  • Book 1 – Electro & Sandman (collects The Amazing Spider-Human being #612-616, Dark Reign: The List – Astonishing Spider-Man, and Web of Spider-Man (vol. 2) #ii Electro and Sandman origins, 176 pages, February 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4264-9)
  • Book 2 – Rhino & Mysterio (collects The Amazing Spider-Human #617-621 and Web of Spider-Man (vol. 2) #3-4 Rhinoceros and Mysterio origins, 160 pages, May 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4265-7)
  • Volume iii – Vulture & Morbius (collects The Amazing Spider-Human #622-625 and Web of Spider-Human (vol. 2) #5-six origins of Vulture and Morbius, 128 pages, June 2010, ISBN 978-0-7851-4611-seven)
  • Book 4 – Juggernaut (collects The Amazing Spider-Man #626-629 and #229-230 (the original "Aught Tin Stop the Juggernaut), 152 pages, Baronial 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4613-X)
  • Book 5 – The Lizard (collects The Amazing Spider-Homo #630-633 and Web of Spider-Man (vol. 2) #6, 128 pages, February 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4616-4)

Grim Chase

  • Spider-Man: Grim Hunt (collects The Amazing Spider-Man #634-637 and Web of Spider-Human being (vol. 2) #seven and Grim Hunt: Prologue and Spider-Human: Origin Of The Hunter, 192 pages, March 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4618-0)

Complete Drove

  • Volume 1 (collects The Astonishing Spider-Homo #612-626, Annual #37, Nighttime Reign: The List – Amazing Spider-Homo, and cloth from Web of Spider-Human being (vol. 2) #2-5 , 520 pages, July 2019, ISBN 1302918451)
  • Book 2 (collects The Amazing Spider-Human being #627-637, Grim Hunt: The Kraven Saga, Grim Chase: Prologue, Spider-Man: Origin Of The Hunter, Amazing Spider-Homo Presents: The Black Cat #1-4 , and cloth from Web of Spider-Homo (vol. 2) #half-dozen-7 and Many Loves of the Amazing Spider-Man, 504 pages, September 2020, ISBN 1302925156)

Plot summary [edit]

The Gauntlet preludes [edit]

A revamped Doctor Octopus temporarily takes over New York City as Ana Kravinoff captures Madame Web.[50] The Chameleon returns and is and then recruited past Sasha Kravinoff later his defeat by Spider-Human being.[51]

Ana Kravinoff tortures and drugs Madame Web to find out information nearly Spider-Human,[52] then she recruits Diablo after Spider-Homo defeats him.[53]

Deadpool is hired past Ana Kravinoff to distract Spider-Man while she captures Mattie Franklin. This occurs when Spider-Man is fighting a female person version of the Stilt-Man.[54]

The Gauntlet [edit]

Ability to the People [edit]

In The Amazing Spider-Man #612 through #614, titled "Power to the People", Electro'southward powers are deteriorating and he has been left in ruin by the stock market. Seeing that Dexter Bennett has secured a bailout from the federal government to relieve the Daily Bugle, he starts a public and social media movement to turn the people of New York against Dexter Bennett and the New York Stock Commutation for their greed. Because of this, Electro is believed to be a hero to the people of New York and, when Spider-Man tries to fight him, they plow confronting him. Electro has been offered a very expensive cure for his declining wellness by the Mad Thinker, but is unable to pay for information technology. To go the coin for the cure, he makes a deal with Dexter Bennett in exchange for calling off the campaign against him. The Mad Thinker attempts to cure Electro, turning him into an artificial electrical thunderbolt, but Spider-Man intervenes. Electro uses this power to betray Bennett. Spider-Man somewhen defeats him, but non before Bennett is crippled past falling debris and the Daily Bugle is destroyed. Electro is then shown in the epilogue running into Sasha Kravinoff and the Chameleon in his new jail cell.

Keemia'southward Castle [edit]

In The Amazing Spider-Man #615 and #616, titled "Keemia'southward Castle", describes Spider-Man helping Carlie Cooper with an investigation involving three murders and a missing daughter named Keemia. Someone manages to steal three top secret files near the three murders. Spider-Man traces the murderer to Governor's Island, where he finds Keemia. The Sandman is revealed to be on the island and he proclaims himself as Keemia's male parent. In the very next effect, a few of the copies of Sandman, after confronting Spider-Man, confess that they are the bodily killer of the mother and two others. Sandman, shocked that his own duplicates could free themselves from his control, begins contesting his other duplicates. Spider-Homo so obliterates Sandman with a fan, and gets back to Manhattan with Keemia. Keemia is and so taken into foster care against her and Peter's will.

Rage of The Rhino [edit]

In The Amazing Spider-Man #617, titled "Rage of The Rhinoceros", a new villain in a Rhino arrange is told by Sasha Kravinoff that he can gain laurels by killing Aleksei Sytsevich, the original Rhino. However, Aleksei no longer has his Rhino suit and is living with his new wife, Oksana. Meanwhile, Peter begins working full-time at the Forepart Line and on his showtime story the new Rhinoceros attacks Aleksei. Spider-Homo fights the new Rhino to protect Aleksei and is defeated. He later meets up with Aleksei, who managed to become abroad and convinces him not to put his Rhino suit back on.

Mysterioso [edit]

In The Astonishing Spider-Human #618 through #620, titled "Mysterioso", the issues reveal that the Maggia is on the brink of destruction due to the loss of Silvermane during his gang's shoot-out against Owl'due south gang, Bruno Karnelli's bad leadership, and fighting with Mister Negative, as well equally Hammerhead siding with him. The Maggia hires Mysterio to aid them become out of their problems, merely he accepts just to serve his purposes. In a fight between the Maggia, Mister Negative, and Spider-Man, near of the Maggia die and Mysterio loses all of the money he gained through this endeavor. Later, Mysterio is approached by Chameleon (disguised as Jean DeWolff) who tells Mysterio that he has some friends that are "dying to encounter him."

Out for Blood [edit]

In The Amazing Spider-Human #621, titled "Out for Claret", the Black Cat helps Spider-Homo to steal the vial of Peter's blood that Mister Negative has and replaces it with a vial of pig blood, and then Mister Negative is unaware of losing the ability to kill Spider-Man through his Devil's Breath formula.

It is the Life [edit]

In The Amazing Spider-Man #622, titled "It is the Life", Spider-Man discovers that Morbius was backside the theft of his blood and was using to it to try to observe a cure for the zombie virus that has infected Jack Russell. Spider-Man volunteers to requite him more blood.

In the issue there is also a side-story "The V Stages of Grief" written by The Spectacular Spider-Man Tv set series co-creator Greg Weisman. Information technology shows Flash Thompson dealing with the five stages of grief for losing his legs[55] during the Iraq State of war.

Scavengers [edit]

In The Astonishing Spider-Man #623 and #624, titled "Scavengers", Electro breaks the new Vulture out of prison. He wants revenge on the person who turned him into a monster, and he is told that J. Jonah Jameson did this to him. The mob starts pulling up faux claims that Jameson had created the new Vulture and the media gets a hold of it. Spider-Man finds out and arrives at Urban center Hall but in time to save Jameson. The Vulture manages to escape when Spider-Man runs out of web fluid. The Vulture learns the truth virtually Jameson and the mob and attacks the gangsters. Meanwhile, Peter decides to edit a photo to prove Jameson's innocence. However, Jameson reveals that the photo is a fake and fires Peter in public, who ends up running out of City Hall. Peter wonders how things could get worse for him equally the Vulture flies overhead.

Endangered Species [edit]

In The Amazing Spider-Homo #625, titled "Endangered Species", is a continuation of the story "Rage of The Rhino" from The Amazing Spider-Man #617. Aleksei, the original Rhinoceros, and his married woman effort to get into hiding in protective custody, but the new Rhino attacks the vehicle taking them to a safehouse and Oksana is killed. Aleksei is so enraged by this he redons his old Rhino suit and fights the new Rhinoceros. Spider-Man tries to stop all of this from happening, but he fails. In the end, the one-time Rhinoceros kills the new Rhino.

The Sting [edit]

In The Amazing Spider-Human being #626, titled "The Sting", after quitting S.H.I.Due east.L.D., Carmilla Black has taken up independent contracts. Sasha Kravinoff hires her to steal Mac Gargan's original Scorpion costume from the Hood, who plans to award information technology to the low-level crook that impresses him after receiving the Scorpion costume from Norman Osborn. The Scorpion stings Spider-Man and he temporarily loses his powers. Meanwhile, Michelle Gonzalez arrives to the ensuing fight to cease the human she was defending in courtroom to ruin his second take chances. Peter saves her, and so changes into Spider-Man at present that his powers are back. He saves Scorpion from the Hood and she manages to deliver the suit. When Peter gets back to his and Michelle's apartment, the 2 concur to a truce.

Something Can Stop the Juggernaut [edit]

The Amazing Spider-Man #627 through #629 is titled "Something Can Stop the Juggernaut", which is a reference to the story "Nada Can Stop the Juggernaut!" and serves as a sequel to that story. A new Captain Universe is created by the Uni-Power to fix fractures in the tectonic plates beneath New York City that were created during the "Cipher Tin End the Juggernaut!" story. Helm Universe instead tries to kill the Juggernaut and Spider-Man gets involved trying to relieve the Juggernaut's life. When the new Helm Universe insists on killing the Juggernaut instead of fixing the tectonic plates, the Uni-Ability leaves him and enters the Juggernaut. The Juggernaut uses the power of Captain Universe to repair the harm to the tectonic plates.

Amazing Spider-Man #628 besides features a short story of Spider-Man and Iron Homo fighting Arresting Man.

Shed [edit]

In The Amazing Spider-Human being #630 through #633, titled "Shed", it starts past showing that Dr. Brusque Connors has a new job and he has lost custody of his son, Billy. After his boss berates him and prevents him from taking his Cadger suppressant, Connors transforms and eats his boss. Billy Connors is kidnapped by Ana Kravinoff later she left his foster mother for dead, and Ana abandons Billy when the Cadger arrives. Connors's personality fights with his reptilian will, just the Lizard drowns out Connors's and eats Baton while Ana and Alyosha watch on. So the Lizard sheds his skin and becomes a new form. This form is smarter than any previous course of the Lizard and has the telepathic abilities to connect to the "cadger function" of the man brain. However, some of Connors'due south emotions were passed to this new Cadger, which causes him regret for what he has done.

Grim Hunt preludes [edit]

In Astonishing Spider-Human: Grim Hunt: The Kraven Saga, a free one-shot, Spider-Man has a dream revealing the dark future that awaits him and his kin. In the Amazing Spider-Man: Origin of the Hunter one-shot Ana Kravinoff looks over some of her father's journals recounting the original Kraven's skirmishes with Spider-Human being.

Grim Chase [edit]

In The Astonishing Spider-Human #634 Peter is approached at his apartment by a severely wounded Kaine. Then an explosion is heard outside and Peter sees Arachne fighting Ana and Alyosha Kravinoff, so he rushes to help her. After a battle with them, they get to Mattie Franklin's flat where they observe Ezekiel, a wall-crawling superhuman who had died prior to these events. Ezekiel starts to talk virtually a war betwixt spiders and hunters. Mattie Franklin is killed past Sasha Kravinoff as a sacrifice that resurrects Vladimir Kravinoff every bit a big human being-lion hybrid creature. Sasha says they will need the blood of Spider-Man to properly resurrect Sergei.

In The Astonishing Spider-Man #635 Spider-Man, Arachne, and Ezekiel go to search for Araña who is the next target. They find her already under attack by the Kravinoffs and join the fight. Withal, they are defeated and Arachne and Araña are captured. Kaine arrives tardily since the Kravinoffs already escaped and tells Spider-Human being that he should run. Spider-Man and Ezekiel accept a long word before they get out for the Kravinoff'due south base. Once there, Ezekiel reveals himself to exist the Chameleon, and Spider-Man is defeated. In the presence of the Kravinoffs and Mysterio, Spider-Man is then put on a tabular array where he is killed with a pocketknife. With Spider-Human being'due south death, Sergei Kravinoff steps out of his grave.

In The Amazing Spider-Human being #636 Kraven gets acquainted with his family later on his enkindling. Kraven states that Sasha restored him with corrupted blood, or the "unlife". They pull off the mask of the corpse of Spider-Man hung in their mantel and find out that it is Kaine in Spider-Man'southward costume. Peter finds a coffin with Kaine'south corpse along with his black conform with a annotation from Kraven reading "Hunt Me".

In The Amazing Spider-Human #637 Spider-Man puts his black suit on again and goes on to take revenge on the Kravinoff family. Madame Web is killed past Sasha, but before dying she transfers her powers to Arachne. Spider-Human being defeats the Chameleon, Alyosha, and Vladimir. He so ambushes Sasha and violently tears part of Sasha's confront off with his wall-climbing power for what happened to Mattie Franklin, Madame Web, and Kaine. While Spider-Man fights Kraven, Araña fights both Sasha and Ana. Spider-Homo defeats Kraven and is near to kill him with a spear when Kraven whispers "thank you" and Arachne begs Spider-Human not to kill Kraven. Arachne shows him a hereafter where Spider-Human being turned into an outcast killer because of killing Kraven. With Spider-Man silent, Kraven begs him to cease his life equally he believes that his life is linked to Spider-Man and that he cannot dice past any other hand, and while he was dead, he was apparently in a ameliorate identify. Due to the visions that Arachne received, Spider-Man reluctantly lets Kraven live and states that his return gave him a second chance and he should use it. Spider-Human being idly suggests that Kraven should become and exist a dentist or something. The Kravinoff family then disappear in a wink, leaving the spiders alone earlier they tin can paw them over to the authorities. Spider-Man, Araña (now in Arachne'south costume) and Arachne (no longer in costume, and now blind due to her gaining Madame Web's powers) coffin Kaine and Cassandra in a potter'due south field. Arachne, now the new Madame Web, predicts that the Kravinoffs will be back, simultaneously assuring Spider-Homo and Araña that she is fine with the trade-off of her vision for Madame Web's powers. In the Brutal Land, Kraven decides to hunt his own family where if they survive long enough, they could exist called a Kravinoff. He breaks Sasha's neck for arguing back and euthanizes Vladimir due to respect for the dead. Alyosha then leaves, but Ana then makes a deal with Kraven: if she kills her brother, he will train her and create a stronger family. If not, he will forget near family. In the epilogue, Kaine crawls out of his grave, mutated into a more spider-like course – including vi actress optics in a spider-similar pattern – now referred to as 'Tarantula', implied to be the event of Kraven's resurrection creating an imbalance.

Other versions [edit]

What If? [edit]

  • An alternative possibility for the events of Grim Hunt begins with the determination of Spider-Homo to kill Kraven as Kraven insisted. Spider-Man is conflicted and runs back into the arms of Mary Jane afterwards killing Kraven. She is thrilled until she finds an issue of a newspaper that pegs Spider-Man as the murderer of Kraven. He says information technology was a mistake coming to her. After a heated exchange with Mary Jane at the bridge, he goes to his apartment equally Peter Parker to observe an intervention waiting for him, and drunkenly confesses to Spider-Human being having murdered Norman Osborn in the Raft. After existence refuted, he decides to discard his Spider-Human self and lives the life of Kraven. He has the Kravinoff family nether his command. Julia Carpenter, the new Madame Web, uses her own ground forces of Spiders - Venom, Anti-Venom, and Spider-Woman - to fight Peter. The battle takes the lives of all involved, except Peter and a wounded Madame Spider web. Madame Web teleports to go Araña to confront and defeat Peter. Peter ends upwards blinded by a shotgun he was attempting to utilise on her. Araña takes over equally the caput Spider, while Peter is left permanently blinded and distant from Mary Jane.[56]

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External links [edit]

  • Gauntlet at the Comic Volume DB (archived from the original)

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