Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel both wanted a change of pace...or so they thought. Will things ever get back to normal? Will they defeat the Jackal? And where is Pete's old friend Dr. Rosario, anyway?!
Rated T+
Marvel Team-Up #3 overcomes common tropes to explore the fundamental individuality that not only makes these heroes so special, but also ourselves. And it doesn't forget to have a little fun along the way! Read Full Review
I'm not familiar with any of this creative team, but the art really stands out. A great mix of cartoony meets realistic. This book would make the perfect palate cleanser between two heavier books or a nice way to whittle away 15 minutes. Read Full Review
By the end if this issue, Peter and Kamala go full on handicap match with Jackal while Dr. Yesenia is tied up and begging for help. The one liners and webs fly as Joey Vazquez and Moy R do a marvelous job of bringing the rich, detailed city and laboratories to life before our eyes. Ewing continues to carve out her impact on Marvel comics and I hope her next outing is even more ambitious and well written than the last. Read Full Review
Marvel Team-Up #3 nicely wraps up what was a fun opening story arc to an iconic series. Eve Ewing captured how fun Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel are both individually and together. If it was for a bad choice of villain and odd story choice at the end Marvel Team-Up #3 could scored higher than it did. Still, if you are a Marvel fan who has a spot in your pull list to try a new comic than Marvel Team-Up is a series you should check out. Read Full Review
The narrative of Marvel Team-Up throughout its three issues has been lacking, to say the least. Read Full Review
While this arc serves as a proverbial handing off of the title from Spidey to Ms. Marvel, this conclusion makes one wish Marvel had left this series in retirement. Read Full Review
Spidey and Ms. Marvel get through a little more comedy and light drama in the process of beating the Jackal and getting their body-swap undone. It's a pretty talented take on a well-worn premise. The decision to immediately bury the story under a memory erasure does sting, though. The story ends up thoroughly enjoyable but a little too lightweight to consider calling it "great" at any point.
Pretty good finale. It was fun.
A solid finale with even some cute moments.