• A story so big we had to extend it to another issue!
• The Spider-Family has finally banded together as a team!
• But that still doesn't scare the Mole Man...
Rated T
This new series does so much right, but it does face a continual uphill battle when it comes to proving that every member of the Parker household really needed super-powers. Read Full Review
Full of subtly, character, and laughs, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #4 showcases why Gerry Conway and Ryan Stegman are masters of their craft. This is a must-have for all fans of Spider-Man. Read Full Review
A month ago, I praised this series and then went on to completely forget about it. Really, between all the dark-serious titles currently around, this one is completely fun, fluffy, and a little bit too cute to even notice. Read Full Review
The way things play out in Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #4 make clear that Spider-Man can work as a family. They still argue, worry, and frustrate each other along the way, but that's what families do. That's what makes a family stronger. More importantly, that's what makes a superhero family amazing. Read Full Review
Renew Your Vows continues to be a fun, family driven title,about watching a young hero find her way, under the guidance of a Marvel legendwho also happens to be dear ol' dad. There'senough humor, action, and even a few heart stealing moments in this issue tofind something for everyone to enjoy here. Aside from a few pacing issues this arc overall this is truly a Spider book to sharewith the family. Read Full Review
For now, though, Renew Your Vows continues to be a gorgeously drawn bit of comfort food in a market dominated by dark and gloomy titles. Read Full Review
Annie cements her place as a permanent part of the crime-fighting family. This is a glorious, uncomplicated, pure example of superheroing. Just great folks bashing horrible villains and exchanging smart words while they do it. It's a very kid-friendly title, and that might end up holding it back at some point in the future. For now, though, it anchors the action in a wonderfully simple but not at all disappointing way.
I liked this. A good conclusion to the first arc. That being said, I don't know how much water the concept of a Spider-family fighting crime will hold in a continuing series. Given Peter's very nature, him allowing his daughter to be placed in danger continuously just doesn't jive. But it's fun enough for me to stay on for now.