Bring on the Bad Guys
• The climactic end of arc 2 puts Spider-Man face to face with a villain who's been secretly plaguing the Marvel Universe since WWII!
• This villain weaponizes pain and uses Spider-Man's painful history to threaten the Web-Slinger like never before!
Rated T
This is the best monthly Spider-Man book there is, bar none. Read Full Review
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #10 brings us to the end of the second arc, and what an ending it was. I loved how endearing this book has been so far. Never once letting us forget what it really means to be a superhero. That means looking for the best solution to a problem that doesn't always have to be fighting, seeing the best in everyone, and showing people that you can be more than your failings. And Spider-Man of all heroes should know how to overcome that. Read Full Review
The second arc ends inFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #10(Taylor, Lashley, Hanna, Maresca) as Spidey and company seek conventional solutions to very real world problems. Read Full Review
This has been my favourite Spidey book in the Marvel lineup hands down – Tom Taylor continues to write a very human Spider-man, and Incorporates Iron Man/Tony Stark in a very organic way. This issue resolves the Fairgray pay arc, but it ends with a bit of a whimper rather than a bang. Still, everything is wrapped up nicely and it opens up nicely for the next arc. Read Full Review
The tone of this comic still feels like a "classic" Spider-Man series, but this last arc should probably be quickly forgotten. Read Full Review
I really like Tom Taylor's take on Spidey.
Love it.
Can we get Tom Taylor on ASM please? This isn't a knock on Spencer's run, but this series is what Spider-Man should be. Helping the little guy, solving street level problems, not just non stop action. Taylor focuses so much on what makes Peter Parker the good guy, not Spider-Man. While Spencer did that in his first arc, ever since then it just feels like non-stop action, which is what Slott's run felt like towards the end.
Tom Taylor continues to surprise us with his unpredictable storytelling of this new Spider-Man series. This issue really caught me off guard with how it ended. I'll be honest it wasn't the way I thought it was going to end with Iron Man/Tony Stark taking over the Fairgray company, but that's what makes it good because of how unpredictable the end was.
" You're not exactly... the frist evil thing... To prey on my guilt. I kinda of... Used to it. And i've... Nnph... Let some people down sur. But i'm not loss. I'm not driven by my... failure."
A fun read and as weird as it got it stayed true to Spidey and was very enjoyable.