DREAM-SPIDER RETURNS! The new spider-character from the hit DEADLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN miniseries returns in her first solo adventure! ALSO: What if that radioactive spider we all know and love bit...J. JONAH JAMESON?!
Rated T+
At the end, I don't really know what the point of Edge of Spider-Verse was. Was it just random Spider stories? Was it meant to be some connected web as the final story in this final issue sort of tries to suggest? In either case, the series never really succeeded and this issue sort of is a pretty strong example why. Read Full Review
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The first and last strips are simple, journeyman stories that confirm the continued existence of Dream-Spider and Araña. They offer some comfort to existing fans of those characters, but I doubt they'll win more.
(Aside caveat: The Araña strip is also pitching pretty hard for an ongoing Web Warriors series starring her. I'm not sure it really got me on board.)
The middle strip is an interesting pitch for "Jameson as Spider-Man." I love the premise, and I think the storytelling is full of passion and commitment. It's awfully rushed and messy, though, and the plot suffers for it. The motivations of both Jameson and Roxxon rely on the reader's prior knowledge of John Jameson, and that's an oversight that could have been more