SAY IT AIN'T SO, SPIDEY! Spending some time in L.A., Spider-Man has discovered a mysterious and powerful relic that has awakened something that threatens to consume him! With his subconscious at a crossroads, will Spidey have what it takes to resist or will he be lost to a waking nightmare forever?
DEADLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN #4 pushes the series further into horror than its been and somehow it still feels like a Spider-Man comic. That is largely due to Taboo & B. Earl fully capturing Peter Parkers voice even while placing him into progressively more disturbing situations. With this issue the series remains the freshest, most creative Spider-Man book on the shelves. Read Full Review
As has been the case for the entirety of Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the work by artist Juan Ferreyra is the primary selling point of the series. Read Full Review
I'm so bummed the next issue is the last one because I have been thoroughly enjoying this book! The artwork is absolutely brilliant and the story itself is so unique, well written and fascinating to me that I really wish it kept going. I personally love this story and foresee myself reading in many times over.
As with previous issues, this is a visual feast above all else. Fantastic details and trippy ideas splash across the pages. The script has a good pace and some solid thematic ideas. If the dialogue gets weak in the middle, it's not enough to bring down the overall story. This is a fun, imaginative read.