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• The Spider-Family has faced tight budgets, city-crushing robots, a mom-warping symbiote, and even a little adolescent angst.
• But no experience could prepare them for the fight ahead--the execution of Mister Sinister's master plan, and a threat to super-powered people across the globe!
• Here's hoping the Parkers' resolve is stronger than the Parker luck...
Rated T
This was a solid wrap up to this volume of the Parker family. I left satisfied. Read Full Review
This issue is typical Renew Your Vows " spot-on characterization of the Parkers, nice callbacks to Marvel history, a few changes that slightly alter the status quo " but no element of finality that you'd expect with the last issue of a book ending after two years. Maybe it's Houser's way of being firm in the assertion that Spider-Girls is just going to be a title change and this is not the end in any way shape or form, but forgive me for being skeptical considering that is a limited three-issue mini and the Parkers are not on any promotional art. Read Full Review
God, I really hope this isn't canceled. This series is the best Marvel comic since it shows why Joe 'The Hack' Quesada has NEVER in his life understood Spidey. (Seriously why is he not just an artist?)
The Parkers rush off to the X-Mansion to have a big showdown with Sinister's mutate army. Everything comes out OK, but the story is overloaded with parallel plot threads. They all have merit, but they're not organized or prioritized well. It's also a problem that all three Parkers are fighting for narrator duty. Peter wins, but his daughter is a close second. MJ's contribution really just muddies the waters. The art remains disappointing, but in a consistent, low-key, "meets expectations after pushing them too far down" way.
I Hate this art SO MUCH!!!