Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #7

8.3

Critic Rating

6 Reviews
8.5

User Rating

27 Reviews
Writer Tom Taylor
Artist Ken Lashley
Cover Price $3.99

 As seen in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #15, Aunt May is reopening the F.E.A.S.T. Center to help the homeless and needy of New York City!
  But things are rarely as simple as that in the Marvel Universe as F.E.A.S.T. and the new funding May has secured to try to make her dream a reality is under attack by...THE PROWLER?!
  Has Hobie Brown returned to his criminal beginnings? Can Spider-Man help bring him back to the side of the angels?
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  • 10

    Kabooooom - Matt Morrison

    Jun 12, 2019

    If you haven't already started reading Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, you are missing out on the best monthly Spider-Man series in years. This issue marks the perfect opportunity to rectify that mistake. Excelsior! Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    Comic Watch - Cody White

    Jun 16, 2019

    Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #7continues to deliver on all counts by giving readers a Spider-Man story that matters. Read Full Review

  • 8.6

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Brandon J. Griffin

    Jun 12, 2019

    FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN is a constant reminder of why you love Spider-Man down to your core. Tom Taylor is the perfect ying to Nick Spencer's yang with these two Spidey titles. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Beyond The Panel - Jideobi Odunze

    Jun 13, 2019

    Not all superheroes wear capes! An issue like this is exactly what we needed to send a remind that this IS the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. A Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man looks out for his community and the little people, and the people look out for each other as well. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Weird Science Marvel Comics - pauly p.

    Jun 12, 2019

    Tom Taylor once again manages to show how much he LOVES the characters he writes, no matter which company it is. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer

    Jun 12, 2019

    This comic reminds me a lot of the old Web of Spider-Man, which weaved Peter Parker's personal drama and superheroics into one continuous narrative. That comic and this one skewed a little too close to melodrama at times, but it works because that's what Spider-Man is about. Read Full Review

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