Spider-Verse #4

Writer: Mike Costa Artist: Andre Arujo Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 19, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 5
7.8Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

The Spiders of the multiverse are in a race against Mayor Norman Osborn to discover what exactly brought them all together!
Rated T

  • 9.0
    Project Fandom - Nina Perez Aug 24, 2015

    This issue was a much-needed jolt of energy for the series. Not only are Norman's motives becoming clearer, it finally has some connection to Battleworld. The idea that the Spiders were able to have memories of their prior lives in their "real" worlds is what drew me to the series. As we get closer to the end of Secret Wars, I'm anxious to see how this plays a role in Doom's undoing or whatever comes out the other side. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon Aug 23, 2015

    Spider-Verse #4 is a step in the right direction for grabbing reader's attention and getting them excited for the conclusion of this series along with the upcoming series to follow. If you haven't checked it out yet I suggest you do when you're at your closest comic book store. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicWow!TV - Bhavna Bakshi Aug 26, 2015

    This series gets better and better with each issue. This is a good book for any Spider-Man fan, and anyone who wants to keep up with the goings on in Battleworld and the Secret Wars label. Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Aug 20, 2015

    Mike Costa is showing an increasingly strong grasp on the characters, whether it's Gwen Stacy's team-up with a de-powered Peter Parker or Anya and Peter Porker bonding over a mutual dislike of science-y techno-babble. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Superior Spider-Talk - Dan Gvozden Aug 22, 2015

    Spider-Verse #4 continues the upwards trajectory of the quality of both the writing and artwork for this series. As the pieces start to fall into place, it is Costa's clear and distinct voices for the characters and Araujo's fun action that make this book standout. Read Full Review

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