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

3.0

We see Peter Parker struggling with the after effects of Spider-Verse in this issue, and once again trying to figure out how to balance his superhero life and his personal life. The story wasn't bad, but it wasn't my favorite. Some of the art in the annual issue is fantastic though; and the last story was funny.

There's also a lot of emphasis here of Peter getting distracted by little things, which isn't entirely new. He's never really able to fully devote himself to work outside of Spider-Man, and this particular issue illustrates that more than most.