THE OTTHE OTHER tie-in. Beaten to the edge of death, Spidey is about to embark on a journey unlike anything he's ever experienced. If he's going to have any hope to thwart Morlun's obscene mission, then he's got two choices: Evolve or die...
The seventh chapter of "The Other" gave signs of some improvement, but those are discarded here in favour of more time wasting and water-treading, and some of the worst art ever to appear in a Spider-Man comic. This comic is pointless, ugly and dull, and youd have a much more interesting time at a month-long conference for washing machine manufacturers. Read Full Review
Hey, Morlun broke MJ's arm in the previous issue... Didn't they tell Pat Lee to draw her with... (I don't know how to call it) ... that thing, that you wear to heal your broken arm... Nevermind.
Spider-Man is dead... Imagine buying a comic about Spider-Man for the first time that starts with this line. And where's no Spider-Man at all...
But I like this idea. Idea to show the grief of his relatives. And... Stupid Wolverine. And Stark trying to do something with the body after all.
The conclusion gives a hope, but it's just so weird... Peter somehow got pregnant with himself. And how could that cocoon break a window and go so far away...
And again Pat Lee... I don't know why his parts of this arc a more