WHAT IS HAPPENING?!
• Spider-Ham might finally know who is causing all this ruckus in his Universe!
• But is Ham alone enough for a meal? Wait, what?
• Let's try that again: BUT IS HAM ALONE ENOUGH TO STOP (REDACTED VILLAIN NAME)?!
Rated T
It's irreverent, it's cartoonish, and it's so self-referential that even Deadpool is rolling his eyes. In other words, it's pretty gosh darn good. Read Full Review
It's enough to make you sad this goofy series is coming to a close. Read Full Review
FUN!!!! That's what this whole mini-series has been so far, and that's what this issue is. If you just want a good time, this week you need to pick this book up. Read Full Review
Zeb Wells is an amazing writer and his work here suits Spider-Ham well. The reader's actual enjoyment of the issue depends entirely on if you have the time, resources and desire to read a relatively throw-away comic in which the stakes are massive but the threats never turn out to be as powerful as the punchlines. The extended Avengers Endgame tribute feels like a YouTube video rather than a comic story. But for those who read comics for silly humor and insane dialogue, this is top form nonsense that Stan Lee would be proud of. Read Full Review
It's a fun issue in a fun series, especially if you're a fan of Spider-Ham. Unfortunately much like last issue, no Black Colt, so I'm gonna have to say it's bad(not really). Read Full Review
Putting Larval Earth at risk of destruction by villains who consider it too childish is INSPIRED meta-storytelling. It allows the narrative itself to grapple hand-to-hand with real-world criticism -- and it tells terrific jokes along the way. Added bonus: Spider-Man is surely the ONLY Marvel A-lister who could jump into a fight this absurd.
This was a lot of fun.
'Sca-vengers assemble!' The Council of Kangs, Kang Club and references to the MCU.
Man, Orangu-Kang is great.