A review by rabbithero
Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 4: Graveyard Shift by Ron Salas, Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Jai Nitz, Brandon Peterson, Sean Ryan, Humberto Ramos

2.0

Back-up stories are, almost exclusively, annoying trinkets that truncate the events I am *actually* invested in. This volume is a prime example of that view. They take up a little less than half of the volume, and none of them are good. The main story, meanwhile, while not stellar, at least had some interesting moments and great art. Blah.

Every series goes through multiple phases; Some are excellent and inventive, some are drab and listless. These last four volumes of Amazing Spider-Man are the latter. But I was curious to see where the series goes after Secret Wars (see next review), and so, a necessary evil.