Sarah Wu's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comics Recap Reviews: 4
8.0Avg. Review Rating

It begins to feel like a flash mob when Jessica Drew, Anya Corazon, Miguel O'Hara, Billy Braddock, and Mayday Parker all show up on the same city block. It's the first moment when this issue is actually funny. It only gets crazier from there — more Spider-People from other dimensions gather at a massive meet and greet in one Earth's Central Park. I'm not a fan of the Morlun premise of this whole Spider-Verse event, but it is fun to see these different Spider-characters interact. I just wish they could meet under different, Morlun-free circumstances.

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It begins to feel like a flash mob when Jessica Drew, Anya Corazon, Miguel O'Hara, Billy Braddock, and Mayday Parker all show up on the same city block. It's the first moment when this issue is actually funny. It only gets crazier from there " more Spider-People from other dimensions gather at a massive meet and greet in one Earth's Central Park. I'm not a fan of the Morlun premise of this whole Spider-Verse event, but it is fun to see these different Spider-characters interact. I just wish they could meet under different, Morlun-free circumstances.

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This was an unexpectedly emotional and tonally different backup story from the lighthearted main story. I like Dan Slott's narration told from Mayday's perspective. She does sound like a teen girl who blames herself and feels torn between listening to her mom and doing the brave thing. Can Mayday please be a major character in Spider-Verse?

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This was an unexpectedly emotional and tonally different backup story from the lighthearted main story. I like Dan Slott's narration told from Mayday's perspective. She does sound like a teen girl who blames herself and feels torn between listening to her mom and doing the brave thing. Can Mayday please be a major character in Spider-Verse?

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