Civil War II: Amazing Spider-Man #4
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Civil War II: Amazing Spider-Man #4

Event\Storyline: Civil War II Writer: Christos N. Gage Artist: Travel Foreman Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 14, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 10
7.3Critic Rating
7.4User Rating

• The effects of Ulysses' prediction are felt as CLASH ATTACKS SPIDER-MAN!
Rated T+

  • 8.4
    Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch Sep 14, 2016

    This issue sees more development with Ulysses than with Peter or Clayton – though Clayton seems to be pursuing a different avenue of villainy. Peter's words of wisdom and encouragement for Ulysses could help him harness and develop his powers for good, but we'll have to wait and see. All in all, this was a solid instalment in the series. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Comicsverse - Ben Wasserman Sep 19, 2016

    CIVIL WAR II: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #4 might occasionally suffer from artwork frame rate drops, but its story is still satisfying enough in its conclusiveness. It touches on the themes the series sets out to address, is well-done story-wise and teaches a valuable lesson in terms of making mistakes. Hopefully the lessons and themes learned here will crossover into the main storyline, because it would definitely prove fruitful for Team Carol right now. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Superior Spider-Talk - Mark Ginocchio Sep 14, 2016

    Civil War II: The Amazing Spider-Man #4 tells another worthwhile Spider-Man story " until the narrative unfortunately gets sucked into the mechanics of the larger, and inherently flawed, Civil War II storyline. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Dan Mayhoff Sep 19, 2016

    This issue doesn't really live up to the impressive storythat we've gotten so far but ultimately it wraps everything up fairly well andstill provides an entertaining read for any reader. The art is really nice tolook at and I still believe that this book should have been bigger. Read Full Review

  • 5.8
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Sep 15, 2016

    What started as a worthwhile Civil War II tie-in fails to stick the landing. Read Full Review

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