Spider-Man’s “Kraven’s Last Hunt” Redux Turns Peter Parker into a Horror Movie Monster

Spider-Man is one of Marvel’s most defensive heroes. Defined by his unwillingness to give up on anyone or ever cross certain moral lines, the Wall-Crawler has pushed himself beyond the impossible multiple times. But if all those elements were redirected in a darker direction, he could be a far more frightening figure.Amazing Spider-Man #33 (by Zeb Wells, Patrick Gleason, Marcio Menyz, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) features a truly remorseless Spider-Man, corrupt enough that he’s willing to take terrible revenge on his enemy Kraven for the sins of his father. It’s a particularly dark take on the hero, with a cold and cruel sense of logic defining his vicious actions. It all adds a particularly dark edge to the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man that even the original “Kraven’s Last Hunt” can’t quite match.Things have taken a particularly dark turn in Amazing Spider-Man. In a bid to restore Norman Osborn to his villainous self as the Green Goblin, Kraven the Hunter has teamed up with the Queen Goblin to force his dark side back into him. While this effort was thwarted by Spider-Man, it had the disastrous side effect of corrupting the Wall-Crawler instead. As Kraven discovers, a vicious Peter Parker is a genuinely horrifying threat to deal with. Donning his black costume, Spider-Man hunts down Kraven and quickly injects him with a mind-altering drug.RELATED: Spider-Gwen’s Newest Book Is a Breath of Narrative Fresh AirRELATED: Another Classic Spider-Man Villain Is Back To Save the World

Spider-Man is one of Marvel’s most defensive heroes. Defined by his unwillingness to give up on anyone or ever cross certain moral lines, the Wall-Crawler has pushed himself beyond the impossible multiple times. But if all those elements were redirected in a darker direction, he could be a far more frightening figure.

RELATED: Spider-Gwen’s Newest Book Is a Breath of Narrative Fresh Air

Amazing Spider-Man #33 (by Zeb Wells, Patrick Gleason, Marcio Menyz, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) features a truly remorseless Spider-Man, corrupt enough that he’s willing to take terrible revenge on his enemy Kraven for the sins of his father. It’s a particularly dark take on the hero, with a cold and cruel sense of logic defining his vicious actions. It all adds a particularly dark edge to the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man that even the original “Kraven’s Last Hunt” can’t quite match.

RELATED: Another Classic Spider-Man Villain Is Back To Save the World

Things have taken a particularly dark turn in Amazing Spider-Man. In a bid to restore Norman Osborn to his villainous self as the Green Goblin, Kraven the Hunter has teamed up with the Queen Goblin to force his dark side back into him. While this effort was thwarted by Spider-Man, it had the disastrous side effect of corrupting the Wall-Crawler instead. As Kraven discovers, a vicious Peter Parker is a genuinely horrifying threat to deal with. Donning his black costume, Spider-Man hunts down Kraven and quickly injects him with a mind-altering drug.

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