Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man #4

Writer: Jeff Parker Artist: Patrick Scherberger Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 1, 2005 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
10Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

The wall-crawler & hot-head collide in this adventure that finds the duo escaping one sticky situation, only to end up in hot water the very next page! It's a Spider-Man and Human Torch team-up!

  • 10
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Jun 3, 2005

    The unceremonious comeuppance of the lame villain heralds the arrival of a beautifully Kirby-imagined creature Goom--even the name rings of Kirby/Lee, and this is where things get surreal. Just like comic books occasionally used to get. Best of all Parker adds just one more joke to make the Torch feel really miserable and throw the reader off her seat. Want to suffer from a laughing fit? Pick up this book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Ultimate Goblin Oct 15, 2021

    And now there are original stories finally. That one is nice, I like it since my childhood. Yet it was better for me then, but now still good. What I really love about this issue - there's a new villain - Street and he was created for that comic book. So he still didn't appear in the 616 universe. That's a shame, this character is interesting. Especially for the one-issue villain. Well, he will be back again in the Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four, but still, doesn't matter much.

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