A SPIDER-GEDDON TIE-IN!
• In the first round with Morlun, Spider-Man barely survived, and one of his most valuable possessions didn't.
• The cavalry isn't coming. Is there anywhere else to turn?
• You KNOW Peter Parker is desperate if he's asking J. Jonah Jameson for help!
Rated T
A great Spider-Man story that finds the right balance between fun and serious, Parker's place in the larger Spider-Geddon happenings feels cemented and sensible through this issue brought to life in equal measure through snappy writing and dynamic art. Read Full Review
There's a fine line between the borderline self-deprecating humor Peter Parker's known for and being flat out obnoxious a la Deadpool, and Sean Ryan manages to find the sweet spot. Read Full Review
I liked this! I never doubted you for a moment, Sean Ryan.
Spidey's fight with Morlun gets serious. Excellent supporting work from both Miles and Jameson teams up with a more incisive portrayal of Spider-Man himself to make this issue more engaging than the last. It also has impeccable ties to the larger event and the art is consistently strong.
I'm really enjoying this arc and its always good to see miles and pete on the same page.
Better than the previous issue.
Another solid Spectacular Spider-Man issue but not as good as the previous one! The only negative side was the narration in the middle, it really brought the momentum down. Unfortunately, the Jonah/ Peter relationship got annoying again in this issue and have a feeling it will do the same next. Though with great power comes great responsibility, does that mean blowing up a building in the zoo?