The Amazing Spider-Man #65 (2025) Mark Bagley Cover, Joe Kelly Writer, CAFU Artist, 1st Cameo Appearance of Hellgate "The 8 Deaths of Spider-Man, Part 5: Signifying Nothing" Spider-Man has faced four Scions and is running out of extra lives. This issue's scion, CYRA, represents the very power of Death Itself and makes Spider-Man watch everything he loves die. The comic book is in Near Mint/Mint condition. Brand New & Never Read or Opened. All comics are shipped in a bag, back board, with a tracking number, and in heavy duty shipping material!
Although right now all eyes are on the Ultimate Spider-Man run (and rightly so), this is finally an Amazing Spider-Man storyline that is really worth giving a chance.
Issues 65 and 66 may be the best Amazing Spider-Man issues of the current run I've read. I haven't liked this particular run since '22 and I've been up and down on the series. One of the things that always haunts Peter is losing others, and seeing all his friends and family die, along with Three Million others defiantly took a toll on him. Watching him in the grocery store in 66 was incredible and just shows how far he was pushed. This wasn't perfect two issues, but the journey Peter took in these issues was well told.
This was by far the best issue that I have read during the story arc. It brought more character to the villains not only in their writing but how they are drawn from the pain and determination of callix to be seen or have validation to crya’s subtle tiredness and sadness to this whole covenant masked by indifference. I really see the two twins. But Spider-Man in the issue, whew he went through a lot and I feel like his mission was shook to the core causing crisis even if the actions and his writing kinda felt cliche. Still he persevered but no big doubts are in if he could finish the rest.
This was good. Death is the great equalizer. Everyone dies and is forgotten. Peter has hit his bottom, his entire life a waste. Now he must find a way to live.