• The final chapter of "Spiral" brings Spidey and Wraith together- but not as friends.
• The crime landscape of New York City is changed from here on out...
Rated T+
"Spiral" is a passably enjoyable 21st Century Spider-tale told by one of Peter Parker's definitive authors. Read Full Review
The conclusion to Gerry Conway and Carlo Barberi's "Spiral" is not quite so much of a "BANG" as it is the sound of inevitability. The book has some interesting internal moments for Peter Parker but is also full of dangling threads and repetitions of previous plot beats that are never subverted. Read Full Review
Spiral was a solid read over the past few months, but in its final issue it comes across as less a compelling Spider-man conflict and more a means of bridging the gap between volumes of the main series. Read Full Review
The cover promised more than the book gave me. The ending is good enough but not as cool as you would expect for a finale of this series. This whole arc was starting to wear on me. Lets more on to a new story with some more classic Spider-Man. Lets get Slott back in here.
Good series with a nice. tidy ending. Hard to tell what will become of Wraith, but I'm guessing the Black Cat won't be the only female in Spidey's world that he's at odds with.
I enjoyed "Spiral" overall but this finale left much to be desired.