• Spider-Man's 99 Problems give way to one big one - Kraven, the Hunter!
• With countless lives on the line, can Peter Parker outfox his myusterious captors to win his freedom?
• Matt Kindt (Mind MGMT) and Marco Rudy (Swamp Thing) continue this year's most trippy trip through madness!
The issue ends with a rather interesting cliffhanger " I'm looking forward to the resolution partly because I want to see if there's a perfectly normal ending waiting for poor Spidey next issue. After all, the dude has been drugged, violently thrown off a plane, blasted out of a submarine, and hunted in the jungle, among others, all over the course of four issues. Read Full Review
If you've been liking this series, you'll be happy to know Kindt and Rudy basically hit us with more of the same. Spider-Man's placed in a new environment, a bunch of foes enter the picture and there's all kinds of craziness until we're hit with a cliffhanger that'll open up the next (and final!) chapter. This one isn't quite as exciting as what we've seen before, but it's still a fine amount of wacky fun and, even though it's a bit too inconsistent at times, Rudy serves up some legitimately engrossing visuals yet again. Now we just have to wait and see how it'll all end... Read Full Review
"Marvel Knights: Spider-Man" #4 kind of stumbles along like it's in a drug-induced haze, but artistically it has an unconventional sort of appeal that makes it difficult to stop reading. It's not for everybody, but it's most attractive to those who are looking for a different kind of Spider-Man story, as this is definitely different. Read Full Review