rkstud632's The Amazing Spider-Man #10 - The Enforcers! review

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    A Mystery Story


    This issue is definatly a decent story. We meet The Big Man who is he?  We don't get an origin as to why he did it. We get the guy to organize all crime (how many times does Marvel do this).Of course crime runs rampant. Meanwhile Aunt May recovers from her sugery and blood transplant from Peter (did they do a What If to this?). Of course she goes on a vaction  with the neigbors(kinky if you ask me). Peter works on the crime and runs into the Enforcers who beat him up only to beat them later in the issue.We also meet wimpy  Frederick Foswell the crime reporter . So Pete looking for the Big Man is surprised to find Jameson in that neigborhood (never explained). So Pete aka Spidey thinks the Big Man is Jameson. So of course Spidey finds the hideout and of course wins with the help of police. Big Man escapes but showing true heroes at work the police go to the Bugle and arrest Foswell. Not a bad story to end the first ten issues on . It leads into some themes later down the road

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