Morbius is the one man close enough to a cure for vampirism. The vampires of the world cannot allow that cure to be reached. Spider-Man has Misty Knight, Colleen Wing and the Lizard on his side. But it won't be enough.
Rated T+
As I said before, this issue has something for absolutely everyone. And it's honestly the most well rounded issue I've read in recent memory. The actions sequences are great, there's a confrontation readers of the series will have seen coming but it's still shocking to see it play out, and the ending is very intriguing. I won't go into spoilers, but let's just say I don't think this is going to be "happily ever after. But we'll just have to wait and see. Read Full Review
Hemoglobin Inc. offers employees rapid career advancement, transformative economic benefits, and a zest for life. Yet Peter Parker won't stand by and watch others endure transformation without representation or leave them to face the moral quandaries he battled when a spider bite changed him forever in Amazing Spider-Man: Blood Hunt #3. Read Full Review
Despite the apparent growing pains of those involved in the project, what ultimately undermines the tie-in is its total lack of tonal consistency with a final page gesturing at themes that are not evidenced anywhere in the story as it is told. Read Full Review
Not one of the best Blood Hunt tie-ins, but not the worst either. I'm always down for some Morbin time. Kind of a cookie cutter mini series though, standard drama between Misty and Colleen, simple conclusion and stakes for how it all played out. You could certainly skip this and miss nothing, but if all you're looking for is a side story about some Spider-adjacent characters during the current event then it serves your purposes well enough.
A fine finale. Everything went back to normal, as predicted. I'm not really sure how I feel about Ireland writing the main Amazing Spider-Man book with Joe Kelly after Zeb Wells wraps up, but I'm hoping she does nothing but improve.