Chosen as the Avatar of the Spider-Totem, Peter Parker is the dark guardian of destiny doing the bidding of the great weaver of fate... a role that has shattered his mind into multiple personas: a tech genius, a photographer, a teacher...
Rated T+
Fans of Peter Parker and his struggles with Green Goblin are going to have to check this out. It's a fun twist on the character making him a bit crazier and a lot darker in an entertaining elseworlds tale. Read Full Review
This is a solid comic that plays no part in the larger "Infinity Wars" event, but is still a fun read for fans of the Spider-Man or Moon Knight characters. Read Full Review
I was looking forward to Infinity Wars: Arachknight #1, as I am a big Moon Knight fan. and the Soldier Supreme issue was excellent. Sadly this was just a very basic by-the-book story. I did like the framing of the Green Goblin as a werewolf-like creature; that was cool. Other than that, the story and art just felt very uninspired. Not that it was terrible"far from it. It's just not anything special either. Read Full Review
Não to dando 10 pq achei perfeito
Só acho que a nota geral tava baixa demais. Isso é um 7. Divertido, bacana e por aí. Podia ser melhor. Tinhavv puta potencial mas é... 7 tá bom
Seriously what a bless it was. Hopeless understand perfectly what I wanted. Not just a recitation good (Iron Hammer) or less good (Supreme soldier) or very bad (Weapon Hex) of one of the character origine with a little spice of the other. But the character own origine. It was intelligent & fun. And sooo dramatic. I don't understand those who didn't enjoy this as much as me.
Cover - I choose the variant in color. Not really related but nice. 1/2
Writing - That was a f...ing good first issue. Peter & Harry are so great together fighting crime. Marley Jane is so beautiful. And I like who the multiple personality work. Hopeless did great ! 3/3
Arts - I loved the layout. Even if some panel seems easy to do, other are really more
A supernatural mugging in his childhood costs Peter Parker his aunt and uncle and his single-personality sanity. He assembles a Moon-Knight-esque gestalt, but discovering the perpetrator of the mugging 15 years later upsets his equilibrium. I really liked the wisely-constrained scope that doesn't go completely overboard on extra mash-up characters. The manga-esque art delivers good character designs and binds them into good layouts.
This was alright, I don't think it gels as much as they think it does.
I think this was a cool idea and it maybe could have been a bit better but I didn’t hate it.