• Spidey submerged - trapped aboard a submarine beneath the waves on a submarine with some of his most dangerous enemies!
• Will Spider-Man be able to reach the sub's command deck and take control of the vessel?
• Featuring the return of the Marvel Universe's most notorious - and infamous --villains!
The bottom-line is that this is a gorgeous and artfully narrated take on a fixture of the super-hero genre. I sincerely hope that when this thing comes out in trade it gets the hype it deserves now. Read Full Review
In Marvel Knights Spider-Man the entire character is reconstructed to the very basics of his persona. This story should serve as a beacon of light to those who think that there are no new stories to tell with Peter Parker behind the mask. Marco Rudy steals the show, but Matt Kindt keeps the water flowing. Read Full Review
In the end this book is serving the imprint's purpose to innovate and challenge the storytelling norm, and above all else that's what I truly believe this business is all about. Lastly I would like to congratulate the creative team for turning this Spidey atheist into a believer. Read Full Review
With this being the third issue in the series, you know the amazing things you can expect. There's plenty of more fighting going on with Marco Rudy's incredible art and Val Staples gorgeous colors. It is starting to feel like an endless mix of battles but Matt Kindt does throw a couple curveballs at us in this issue. If you're interested in a Spider-Man story not relying on other context and want your socks to get knocked off, you should be reading this series. Read Full Review
"Marvel Knights: Spider-Man" continues to have a "Saw"-type horror movie vibe with its latest issue, complete with the genre's strengths and weaknesses. Although the storytelling has its failings, Matt Kindt and Marco Rudy's "Marvel Knights: Spider-Man" #3 is well thought out and beautifully drawn. Read Full Review