• Okay, so we haven't been 100% honest with you.
• No, we still won't be stopping.
• No, it's still about Spider-Man and the biggest craziest fight of his life.
• It's just, there's something we've been teasing you along with that is really a trick (on both you and Spider-Man) that... Well... you're just going to have to read the issue.
Rated T+
OverallJoe Kelly produces a wonderful plot twist in this issue that will have fans talking for weeks. Overall. This is a really strong issue. Read Full Review
The surprise final issue of Non-Stop Spider-Man goes out of its way to put the wall crawler in the corner and for that writer Joe Kelly has stuck the landing with a book that has largely been hit or miss. Read Full Review
Eight artists make for an inconsistent visual experience, which could easily be forgiven on the strength of the parts that work, if not for the book's horrible ending. Read Full Review
For some reason, once they reach a certain age, comics writers REALLY start to love shaggy dog endings. This is a perfect example, and ooh, I hate it. The ending, that is. I'm also no fan of the artist carousel. If my rating is higher than other users', though, it's because I enjoyed the "stupid Spidey" jokes entirely too much.
Yeah....not my cup of tea.
This whole run was kind of a mess, and a lot of that has to do with the concept of non-stop action. It really made this a chore to read, and it really didn't need to exist. Hopefully the next iteration of this book slows things down a bit. This is like reading on a roller coaster: ill-advised and obnoxious.
for a non-stop adrenaline story, this was a boring chore to read. Art was also inconsistent and not interesting.
"I want a Spider-Man book that makes me feel like this", Nick Lowe describes the inspiration of the book on the last page of the issue. He was riding a subway when that happened...
Not everything is a good idea, Nick. This book certainly wasn't.
Real critique: the flow of panels just really doesn't work, add to that some pretty cringe dialog from the villains, and you get a book that reads very annoyingly. I honestly think the story could have worked pretty well in a normal comic book layout.
I've been warmer to this book than a lot of folks, but even I have to admit: this one's a mess
Boring. Please Marvel stop. Stop this book.
Being a avid Spider-Man fans, I end up reading this shitty book. I don't want to read this. But "Spider-Man" written on book force me to read the book. I end up regretting it. Stop this shit.
Art is so bland and boring. Chris Bachalo art never gets to my nerves.
If you aren't stopping the book, then atleast stop this shit artwork. Please return to usual. This tilted panel is shit......