REVENGE OF THE SPIDER-VERSE!
• One SUPERIOR SPIDER is willing to do whatever it takes to defeat the Inheritors!
• Will Miles and his team have to stop him before he goes TOO FAR?
• Stand together or fall separately - isn't that how it goes?
Rated T
No matter what universe it is, there is always a 90 percent chance that it's Norman Osborn will be an evil, psychopathic megalomaniac. If you've read Edge of Spider-Geddon #4, then you know that the same is the case for this one and he's sure to cause some trouble down the line. With another fun issue of Spider-Geddon in the books, we'll just have to wait and see how it plays out down the line. Read Full Review
While the main conflict has only just begun, the different factions that show up in the Spider teams actually help keep things fresh and feeling new. Further, introducing new characters as even more bizarre twists on the classic Spidey formula has begun to make this event feel worthy of being a separate book, as well as a worthy successor to the previous Spider-Verse storyline. Time will tell if Spider-Geddon is superior, but if the quality of the book keeps up, it will. Read Full Review
Otto Octavius and Miles Morales have divided and chosen their own factions of spider people in the fight to defeat the Inheritors. Read Full Review
I really appreciatethis book. I almost feel bad for being the reviewer, because I do feel if I knew more about the spiderverse I would have scored it a lot higher. However, because it could be hard for new readers to catch on I did place it at an 8. Storytelling I gave it a solid 9 because even if I do feel lost I still love the current story. The Art is done really well, I love the coloring, there is a ton of detail in each Spider-Man. I truly feel as a Reviewer I am not doing this book the justice it deserves, but as a new fan, I really appreciatethis series. Read Full Review
In Spider-Geddon #3 the two factions of Spider-Men take the fight to the Inheritors. The main plot isn't the strongest, but the art is good, and the highlight is the many different versions of Spider-Man interacting together. Read Full Review
Spider-Geddon's third issue starts settling into a nice -- and incredibly fun -- groove and makes a compelling case for shaking up the Spiderverse finally but it fails to really commit to all of its points, either in narrative or visuals, in a way that feels salient. Read Full Review
Books with big and largely identical casts can kind of be a crap shoot (see some early Spider-Verse issues for examples), but this art team handles it really, really well, stocking the pages with clear action and wonderful renderings of fan-favorite Spiders. Read Full Review
A disappointing issue that has some enjoyment in it, but overall continues the messy downward spiral of this event. Read Full Review
If your big problem with "Spider-Verse" was that it ended I've got good news- "Spidergeddon" is the exact same thing! Read Full Review
Spider-Geddon so far has been fun and unique enough, but this issue was a step back. It’s not without great qualities, but it’s bogged down by oddly placed developments that are weirdly under developed. The art is the better half of the issue, but it could be elevated further if the perspective was backed up to let us breathe. If you haven’t been hooked by the first two issues, then this is a good issue to bail on. Read Full Review
Even when some events that could be characterized as action actually arrive, the explanatory dialogue maintains its onslaught and slows the pacing so much as to kill any opportunity for excitement to occur. Read Full Review
Spiders-Man is best Spider-Man and I will fight you on this.
Still enjoyable. It feels like this event still hasn't really begun, for some reason.
It's still OK. It's a fun little story that requires a lot of side books to keep up. Not ideal which makes half the book recaps of what's happened in other books that you didn't read because you can't print more money. Still waiting on it to deliver something better otherwise it's a waste.
The first half was a bit boring, but the fight at the end was great.
Best installment yet. Shogun Warrior is welcome!
Feel like this issue was mainly a recap issue. We capped what each side wants and what is happening in the other books. The Battle is very nice and the dialogue I totally dig! Though with two more issues left, really hope something big happens in the next issue.
3 issues and a bunch of tie-ins and it still feels like we are getting setup. The series only has 2 more issues, so I am not that hopeful at this point.
Still pretty meh. Art isn't the best and Inheritors aren't doing anything aren't used very well either.
What I do like is the writing on Spiders and how Peter's and Morlun's feud isn't the main focus this time.
I feared worse. I feared a fight between the two team. But to be clair, it's not the brightest event I read.
We have Miles in one hand growing his rank. With a Silk falling from nowhere (Kind of disrespectful for the fan of this character).
In the other Otto did the same and add very screwed spiders (That will backfire to him). And with Ben/Scarlet Spider only thanks to Octavia (Damn that's hard to not be wanted like this ... And Octavius surely didn't screw anything like Ben in his past ... Nooooo !)
Miles (Naive) ask otto for help. Otto didn't (Even't if in the end he did because that's part of his plan ... Bwahahaha !)
And we have the two team retreating together ... Yeah ... But oh no Spider-Osborn want to screw the more