The Predators finally have Skinner in their crosshairs, but another great hunter stands in their way: Kraven. As these three competing forces battle their way through the nighttime streets, Spider-Man takes to the rooftops, where he discovers something that threatens to destroy all of New York City!
Predator Versus Spider-Man #4 ends this iteration with a huge bloody bang! It doesn't quite feel like the finale for this set and gives you a future to look forward to as we move through the Predator versus series at Marvel. Read Full Review
Predator vs. Spider-Man #4 delivers a strong conclusion while laying the groundwork for future crossovers. Benjamin Percy ensures that key characters, such as Spider-Man, Kraven, and Mary Jane, each receive impactful moments that resonate. Marcelo Ferreria's artwork shines, especially in the brutal Kraven vs. Skinner showdown and Spider-Man's high-stakes victory. The issue effectively connects to Percy's previous Predator miniseries and sets up the upcoming Predator Kills the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review
Predator vs. Spider-Man #4 wraps up on a solid, if slight rushed, note as it sets the stage for a major crossover. Read Full Review
Spider-Man vs. Predator #4 is a bucket-toss finale to a series that struggled to be anything other than a bland, sell-able title. There is no wrong done by Percy and the team, but in equal spades major risks are never taken to stand beyond the house style expectations of either property. Read Full Review
Plot
Lapearl and JJ Jameson are about to be attacked by the Yautja Spider-Man released for selling the Daily Bugle, but are saved by Skinner, who has arrived to eliminate the Predators who came to capture him.
Spider-Man fights the other two Yautja.
Skinner is about to destroy the ship of the Yautja who came to capture him when he is attacked by Kraven, who eliminates him, turning him into a Predator of Predators. The Yautja's arm is set to explode, and Kraven cuts it off and gives it to Spider-Man, who throws it into the Hudson River where it explodes.
The surviving Yautja confront Kraven and defeat him, but they spare his life and mark him on his forehead. They consider him a great hunter and invite him to more
Awesome!!
This ended up being Kraven's story, and I'm okay with that. I think it should have been at least one issue longer. It felt tied up almost too fast. The story of Predators tracking down a rogue Predator is an interesting idea, but I wish there was a little more to it. I wonder if the general continuity will have Kraven now off-world hunting alongside his Predator buddy.
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