It's the slam-bam conclusion to Spider-Boy's first big multi-part adventure! And all of his amazing friends are showing up to help! Guest-starring: CAPTAIN AMERICA, THOR, SQUIRREL GIRL, THE TOY SOLDIER, MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN, and PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN! And featuring a major turning point in the life of Bailey Briggs! His life (and this comic) will never be the same again! You do NOT want to miss this one, Spidey-B fans!
Rated T
Spider-Boy closes this first chapter on a high note, and the future is brighter than ever. Read Full Review
When Spider-Boy needs rescuing from Madame Monstrosity's lair, his friends discover Baileys greatest superpower. Amid all the Whoing and Cooing, Spider-Man battles a Crocodile with a flamethrower, Squirrel Girl gets a Toy-Boy, and Madame Monstrosity asks Bailey for a Forget-Me-Not in Spider-Boy #7. Read Full Review
Spider-Boy #7 brings Madame Monstrosity's evil gene-splicing operation to an end with an Avengers raid against her secret lab. Slott's script brings the major conflict to a close while leaving several subplots open for more exploration, and Medina's art is bright and fun. That said, the exposition-heavy dialog feels unnatural, and the "memory loss plot point has overstayed its welcome. Read Full Review
This issue didnt feel good. For one it didnt have that all ages reader feel to it as far as the writing goes. It feels like slott took a bunch of ideas and mashed them together. Also winning with the power of friendship is pretty lame if it isnt a shonen manga. Kind of cringe.