A SPIDER-GEDDON TIE IN!
• MAY "MAYDAY" PARKER, the original SPIDER-GIRL, ANYA CORAZON, the Prime Universe SPIDER-GIRL, and ANNIE MAY PARKER, A.K.A. SPIDERLING - together for the first time!
• May will do anything to protect her brother from the Inheritors, and Anya's knowledge of the mystical Spider-Totems could save the day.
• But how does Annie fit in? And what chance do three girls have against ageless universal forces?!
Rated T
A slightly subdued and unfocused story that works best when it hones in on the central figures it spends too little time with, Spider-Girls #1 is a fun, warm debut with a lot of good that settles into a groove that could easily carry volumes worth of story by the end. Read Full Review
The comic's a lot of fun. So much so, I want to see this trio together in a series when an event isn't going on. There's a certain flow to the issue and it all that just puts a smile on your face and allows you to sit back and enjoy it all. Read Full Review
I’m very satisfied with Spider-Girls #1. Again, I think fans of Mayday or Anya might be happier with the next issue, but this one actually made me care about everyone’s part in the fight with the Inheritors, and it has great potential for awesome character interactions coming up. It’s not anything mind blowing, but the art makes it really easy to empathize with everyone throughout the story. Give it a shot. Read Full Review
Writer Jody Houser and artist Andres Genolet team up Annie Parker, Mayday Parker, and Anya Corazon for this Spider-Geddon crossover limited series, and the result is a surprisingly lean, effective story. Read Full Review
This debut issue finds the right mix of action, emotion, and heart that all kinds of Spider-Man fans will hopefully enjoy. Read Full Review
I wanted this encounter to happen, so I loved this issue.
Festival thank to Houser to do such a good job with all the characters. And I love the add of the Vulure gang. I just want to see Normie too ^^ ... My heart was crush when MJ go crying and Annie comfort her. But also to see may have trouble with this family remembering her own in one way (And Houser didn't forget about her brother). It was very good damn. I laugh when May wonder why this earth wasn't find by the inheritor in Spider-verse "But Dummy this earth exist after Secret Wars. How wait you didn't know about that. Or that your earth and many other should have been destroyed ^^"
Cover - In relation (Yeah i think that, deal with it), and good. 2/2
Writing - T more
Mayday Parker yoinks Anya and Annie into the event - Annie's super-spider-sense will be important. The script is upfront about prioritizing Annie's story; this is very much a continuation of RYV. It's also very clear about staging big Annie vs. Mayday contrasts in the future. I don't have enough experience to judge whether this is entirely fair to May, but it makes an excellent standalone story. It's also graced with some impressive minimalist art.
Isso foi Ok, podia ter uma arte melhor... fogos o artista não é ruim, tem painéis lindos aqui, mas podia melhorar
Aliás, lindo o encontro entre Mayday e Annie
This was a pretty easy read and I have no complaints about that.
I don't care about Spider-geddon or 616 Spider-Man, I only read this because RYV is connected.
I expected to hate this, but luckily I didn't. It's definitely a continuation of Renew Your Vows, although I think you get enough here that you don't need to have read it.