• Something is happening to the brightest young minds in New York City, and Spider-Man has found himself in the middle of it.
• This story is going to show you a side of Peter Parker that neither you nor Peter thought existed. And neither of you will be able to handle it.
Rated T
Overall. A fantastic story, which has a real sense of danger and urgency to it. And the way in which Zemo is introduced at the close of this issue is nicely timed. I can't wait to read the next issue. Read Full Review
We get one of the most action packed comics on the stands, where we have Spider-Man and Norah Winters are trying to figure out who's killing these kids with this intelligence enhancing super drug, while on the run from a pair of luchadors. Its loads of fun, and high octane, but a little light on plot. Read Full Review
Non-Stop Spider-Man #3 pits the web-slinger against a new pair of foes, never letting up on the action sequences or frenetic pacing. The next issue promises to see Spidey and Baron Zemo collide, and I'm interested to see how the webhead handles one of Captain America's deadliest foes. Read Full Review
With things brought to a bit of a halt this feels more like a traditional Spider-Man comic than anything, which is fine. Chris Bachalo remains one of the most underappreciated artists at Marvel, bringing a raw energy and unique look to characters and environments that are so seldom dwelled on by others. Read Full Review
You gotta give credit for how people keep the action going. Spider-Man has so much to grapple, having a supporting character bring up the nuances of the conflict enhances the experience. It really ties character motivations and how people who could use the background threats end up being used. Now I'm looking forward to see Spider-Man's inevitable clash with Baron Zemo.
Lots of action in this one. There are also a few good jokes, like the dirty dancing one. The Zapatas are also funny and Norah is smart. As you can tell, I liked it.
I've got Zapata fatigue. Excellent move by Norah Winters, though!
This could be a lot better but the basic gimmick of "non-stop" is really hurting this book.
Man , I initially had high hopes for this run and have been so let down. Pure garbage up to this point. I seriously want to dump this now, but being a life long fan I will hang on a bit more and hope for something to change.The art sucks too.