• Zeb Wells and Will Robson, authors of your favorite comic book of the year - SPIDER-HAM #1 - reunite for the series' stunning SECOND ISSUE!
• But what threat could be so dangerous - so DEADLY - that it imperils the Marvel Multiverse's porcine protector... even with his cartoonish resistance to injury?!
Rated T
Spider-Ham is just a fun book. The characters, dialogue, and art exist to make you smile the whole time you're reading and even laugh out loud a bunch of times to boot. Highly recommended for anyone with a funnybone! Read Full Review
A really fun comic. It'll make you smile, and that's not a bad thing. Any form of entertainment that puts someone in a better mood, is an automatic win! Read Full Review
For a book that embraces the ridiculous whole-heartedly (in that vein I apologize profusely for this review's subheader), writer Zeb Wells packs a ton of plot into this cartoon pig invading Earth, while keeping up the puns and visual gags on every page. Read Full Review
All of the right elements are there for a very enjoyable mini-series. Wells and Robson just havent found the right way to balance them into something that could turn into something brilliant. The appeal of the character is undeniable. Point him in the right direction, and Spider-Ham could really carve out a very unique place for himself. Read Full Review
Spider-Ham's latest miniseries quickly manages to outdo itself in this second issue, getting even more ridiculous and delightful than before. Read Full Review
Anyway, Spider-Ham #2 is fine. I'm going to keep reading it because there are some funny bits here and there, and I'm hoping this series will turn me around on Spider-Ham as a main character in something. Plus if it means more Black Colt in my life I'm in. Read Full Review
This is a lot of fun.
I still love this series. I can't even really tell you why.
Be warned though: If you've a low tolerance to incredibly stupid puns this comic might count as a health hazard and you're better off skipping it.
Spider-Ham and his 616 buddy "Spidey II" (har!) get some directional assistance from Reed Richards. And Porker's other cartoon-hero buddies fight on against the color-draining crisis in their home dimension. It's all put together well, and some of the gags are truly hilarious. The creators have vastly overestimated how interested I am in the Sca-Vengers and the other inhabitants of Larval Earth, though.
This is still cute, I really enjoy the animal puns.