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    The Amazing Spider-Man #15

    The Amazing Spider-Man » The Amazing Spider-Man #15 - Kraven The Hunter! released by Marvel on August 1, 1964.

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    4.3 stars

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    Kraven The Hunters Big Intro 0

    I actually like this book, once again some decent ideas are brought out. I don't think they were used to their full potential, but still, Stan the man did a few things right. My favorite was having Spiderman beating the snott out of Kraven with only one hand. I also liked the way Chameleon and Kraven worked together. Niether one could defeat him alone so they teamed up. Of course as alsome balls do have to be fumbled.. The one thing I really would have liked was to see the Liz Allen, Betty Bra...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The Hunter gets captured by the game! 0

    The cover: 5 stars Fantastic cover set in a park with a night cityscape in the background, Spidey trapped and a colourful new villain, Kraven the Hunter, ready to attack our helpless hero plus the return of The Chameleon ... what more could you ask for! Kraven The Hunter (22 pages) Our story starts with Spider-Man breaking up a group of villains planning a bank robbery. One of them escapes and when our hero looks for him there’s only an old man walking by. This just happens to be The Chameleon w...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Night of the Hunter! 0

    Part of CV's Top 100 Spider-Man Universe Stories - reviewed!This first appearance of Kraven the Hunter ranks up there with the first appearance of Doctor Octopus as one of the greatest of the early issues of The Amazing Spider-Man. Unlike the contrived setup of the Green Goblin fight last issue, this one makes perfect sense. The Chameleon is back in town and when he narrowly escapes capture by Spider-Man, he reaches the conclusion that he will never be safe as long as Spider-Man is about. Thus h...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The Hunted 0

    Though still holding on to some early silver age cliches, this issue holds up well compared to many others of the same time frame. This issue is notable for being the first appearance of Kraven the Hunter, a character that would show up throughout the history of Spider-Man's stories. There are a few of the typical disconnects in terms of logic here, maybe most so why Kraven wants to kill Spider-Man in the first place, but it still holds up pretty well. This might also be the first issue that ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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