• THIS IS IT! THE MOMENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! THE KISS HEARD ROUND THE WORLD!
• The two most talked about heroes give us something new to talk about in this Spider-Man/Spider-Gwen crossover.
• How did Miles and Gwen get here?!
Rated T
Perhaps the most impressive thing about Spider-Man #12 is the way that it knows exactly what its readers want to see, teases it out, and then doesn't deliver it in this particular issue while simultaneously leaving readers completely satisfied. Read Full Review
Beautiful artwork, the start of an interdimensional adventure, and versatile color work combine to make a great installment of <Spider-Man. Read Full Review
I was wondering how Spider-Gwen was going to fit into things and the fact that the dimension-hopping angle is the key element in here is a surprise I didn't see coming. I'm wondering if Miles is going to remember who Spider-Gwen is from their previous crossover about a year or two go or if this is to be their very first encounter. Either way, we'll be finding out how things escalated next issue. Read Full Review
Yes, I know I just said that about the first issue of a crossover. But trust me when I say that if you're any type of Spiderfan, then Spider-Man #12 needs to be in your hands this week. Read Full Review
Spider-Man #12 is a cute book, at times irritatingly so (thanks to some cloying dialogue and narration), but it summarizes Miles' post-Civil War II status quo well. Read Full Review
Although Bendis's writing isn't for everyone, he shines on his solo books. Reteaming with Pichelli brought back an emotional brightness to the art and she hasn't missed a beat. Read Full Review
Spider-Man #12 is a victim of the choice in its story structure by its writer severely hurting any momentum created by the hype leading up to a crossover. Brian Bendis does very little to create further excitement of this crossover between Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen passed the promoted hook of Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy's kiss. The only saving grace is the fantastic artwork by Sara Pichelli, who continues to be one of Marvel's biggest stars. Hopefully the next chapter in this crossover taking place in the pages of Spider-Gwen, a series I'm a huge fan of, is able to create interest in the crossover. Read Full Review
This volume of Amazing Spider-Man seems so unfocused and adding Spider-Gwen to the mix makes this comic meander towards nothing-ness in a lacking, uninspired manner. Read Full Review
After seeing so much melancholy in the Spider-Man title lately it was good to see things shift to a lighter tone. Miles is more playful even though there are serious stakes with him searching for his missing father. There is only a brief interaction between Gwen and Miles, but we are given enough to sense a relationship worth exploring. The only thing we do not see is if there is one central villain for the crossover. There of course is still time since we do not know why Miles father has disappeared. There are some great colors and detail to the art. This should be one of the better crossovers.
This was a good issue, so welcome after this title was sucked into the black hole that was "Civil War II" for so long. The opening pages definitely hooked me, and I am interested to see Miles and Gwen interact.
enjoyable enough, with too much exposition. Hopefully leads into a more interesting arch