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Ahmed hasn’t exactly shone on Wolverine, so some readers could be reticent to pick this book up. He’s a writer who had one amazing comic almost a decade ago, and has since given readers some pretty basic superhero stories. This annual is one of those. Annuals in the 21st century are usually comics that tell a cool little snapshot story that doesn’t really dig too deep into the character or the main story arc of the book (although, obviously, that does happen sometimes). That said, I think Ahmed was the right writer for this issue. This book plays the right notes you want from a Spider-Man book in an entertaining manner and doesn’t really bend his skills to a breaking point.
Rating: 3 out of 5
| Pros | Cons |
| Rapid is a cool, down to Earth character | There’s nothing really special about the plot |
| The art is fluid and detailed | The art can get a little busy at times, and there’s some sketchy images |
| Fun one and done story | The back-up story is fine, but if you aren’t up on TASM, you won’t care about it very much |
The Amazing Spider-Man 2026 Annual #1 is An ’80s Call-Back
The relationship between Spider-Man and Rapid is cool, the fight against Screwball is entertaining, and the whole thing is well-paced. I especially like that Ahmed adds in a plot point that seems like it’s going one way and then takes a little turn, telling readers something that we all need to hear sometimes. This honestly feels like the kind of comic that you would have gotten in a random issue of Spider-Man from the ’80s; a one and done story that ties up all of its plot points and gives readers the kind of entertainment that they’d want.
Of course, it is 2026, so some fans want more from comics than what this issue gives you (and there’s an argument that can be made that it’s not worth five dollars), but if you’re a Spider-Man fan, this is a good book. You don’t need to be into The Amazing Spider-Man to get this book (although you do for the back-up story, which is just a hype piece for the main book, and it’s fine). You can hand this to any Spider-Man fan, and they’ll like it.









