Final issue! Sid thinks he's worked out what happened at the Blarney Bar and confronts Don with it before the Weavers' web completely unravels around them.
Weavers has been a series much less concerned with the how or why of its supernatural set-up than the what and the who. This character-focused approach may have frustrated those looking for a more conventional sci-fi/horror comic, but Spurrier's use of fantasical ideas to embellish a hard-boiled crime narrative has been a resounding success, and if the series returns it'll be fascinating to see where he takes it next. Read Full Review
This is by no means Spurrier's strongest work after his X-Men: Legacy run and his previous miniseries The Spire, but that doesn't mean Weavers is something to sleep on. Read Full Review
Ultimately, if you're looking for a quick, unique sci-fi read, you could pick up Weavers with no real expectations of grand storytelling. The six-issue series focused on one family-shattering event that just happened to also have spider-given powers and a clash between dueling factions. Read Full Review