• Spider-Man heads to a part of the Marvel Universe that you've never seen before!
• It's always fun to see Spider-Man out of his element. Well, for YOU, anyway. Spidey doesn't agree.
• And when "out of his element" is in a place that doesn't support human life? Uh-oh!
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On ever conceivable level, this series is Spider-Man done right! Read Full Review
Shut up and take my money!Friendly NeighborhoodSpider-Manis one of the best books on the stands today. Read Full Review
In Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Taylor examines the hero from using a smaller, "neighborhood" perspective. It's the best Web Slinger comic out today, in my opinion! Read Full Review
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is really living up to the mission statement so far. This rescue for Leilani may have exploded into something big, but all the same this is the lengths that you would expect Spider-Man to go for a fellow neighbor. Not to mention, the introduction of The Rumor has been worth it. A great reminder that age does not change how badass an older hero can be. Read Full Review
Thank you Tom Taylor for writing such a great Spider-Man comic. Read Full Review
As a whole the third issue of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man takes some time to setup the threat of Under York that Spider-Man, and his new team-up mate Rumor, deal with in their attempts to rescue his neighbor Leilani. I found the previous two issues of the series a bit stronger, but the art team of Cabal and Woodard continue to give the audience some great looking moments. Read Full Review
I'm enjoying this a surprising amount so far. Tom Taylor writes a really great Spider-Man.
His neighbor Marnie, actually vintage superhero "the Rumor," drags Spidey into a counter-kidnapping caper in the secret troglodyte city of Under York. The story is really shameless in its pulpy Silver Age simplicity, but the script is too fast and too funny to let the premise wear thin. Some truly great art effortlessly sells both the impossible spectacle of it all and the humanity of the people caught up in it.
This is a great series. Tom Taylor is an excellent writer with a great handle on character and dialog. This book also nails spider-man's humor with many laugh-out-loud moments. Cabal's art is impressive. In short, this team should be on Amazing Spider-man instead of Spencer/Ottley.
I Can't believe i'm enjoying this book just as much as ASM. Nice work by Taylor, Cabal and Woodard!!
Very enjoyable issue. Not sure about this Under York stuff. Seems weird, but I have faith in Tom Taylor to make it work.
Can I say it's better than Amazing Spider Man??
I was expecting this book to be a bit more street-level than ASM, but this is a complete opposite of that. However, it's so good that I do not mind it at all.
I love Tom Taylor’s dialogue! Needs more Boomerang though.
The Torch bits could've used a bit more oomph but otherwise all the Spidey adventure was such a fun read and show of real heroics.
Its a little out there in terms of plot but the art and writing have spidey down to a T.