A SPIDER-GEDDON TIE IN!
The deadliest mission in all of SPIDER-GEDDON has come up and Kaine has stepped forward for what he's sure will be a suicide mission. But he can't do it alone and Jessica Drew, A.K.A. Spider-Woman has signed on to help, but has Kaine told her the whole truth? With Ashley Barton, from the OLD MAN LOGAN universe, and two new characters (Astro-Spider and Spider-Kid), Kaine's team is complete and their first mission may be their last!
Rated T
Although this issue reads very much like an introductory one, it does so without the problems that a lot of introductory issues have. It finds a great middle ground between character-first plots and dialogue, and a tightly scripted serious overarching focus that offers up a lot to chew on with dark, dynamic art to boot. Read Full Review
Great dialogue, solid action, cool story, Spider-Force #1 is another win for the Spider-Geddon event. Read Full Review
A good "Spider-geddon" tie-in, with good character work, story progression, and art. Just don't go in expecting a happy tale. Read Full Review
Certainly the darkest Spider book to date, Spider-Force #1 is a gloomy, but entertaining side trip in the ongoing Spider-Geddon. Read Full Review
Spider-Force is fine. Honestly, I’m surprised I wrote as much as I did about it, because after reading it I really didn’t think I had that much to say. It’s not offensive in anyway, but this #1 doesn’t hook me in anyway. I don’t feel like much consequence is going to come from this suicide mission, which is probably one of the worst thing you could say about such a story. The line work is great but at the same time never does anything to amaze you, but maybe it would look better if the colors weren't so depressing. Read Full Review
Finally back with Marvel to write a Spidey title, Christopher Priest's highly anticipated return ends up falling flat. Read Full Review
At first I didn't want to read this, but a french review change my mind. So I let a chance to this issue.
It wasn't bad. There is even many interesting part. I have many question (Why Ashley call Kid Spider grandpa or why caine choose Jessica where all the rest want to bench her ? Who is the white Scarlet), but I expect other issue to answer.
I'm not a big fan of the fact that Caine strand all of them on this earth, but his choice is logic.
Cover - I don't like it a lot. It's the heroes yes, but that didn't give me anything on what I read inside. 0.5/2
Writing - It was interested and well written. I'm not a fan of the construction of the story, but that was not as bad than it could have been 3/3
Arts - are rea more
It is a boring story, but I really love the team.
I am confused on what's going on But I am new to The Spider Universe I still enjoyed the story and will continue to read more
Kind of weird. Kaine usually isn't so extreme. With Priest, though, it's hard to judge first issues or even entire arcs until they're finished.
Not that interesting since the weak team/plan should be doomed. Verna is annoying but also only 2 dimensional so far.
This was okay but I think I just don’t like this guy’s writing style, though he was a little more bearable than usual.
Feel like this issue, I’m still missing a lot of information and the dialogue is way off. It feels like someone took a normal sized issue and cut it in pieces and that is what we got.