"SITTING IN A TREE" PART 5!
• Someone's stolen a Web-Warriors interdimensional teleporter, and only Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy can get it back!
• They just need to find whoever took it, first.
Rated T
With a fun premise that has started to lag slightly, Spider-Man #14 delivers a good, if hyper-paced, penultimate chapter to its crossover with Spider-Gwen. Pichelli's artwork is customarily stellar and helps keep things grounded. Read Full Review
A fun romp through multiple dimensions is soured a bit by an ending that threatens to undo the previously wonderful narrative. Read Full Review
I'm just not with the shits for this cross over man. I'm sorry, I can't. If this was a team up in smaller points minus the shipping we're being thrown here I'd be rocking probably but this is really drawn out and I'm ready for the conclusion. Read Full Review
This is my favorite part of the crossover so far. There is tension as Gwen and Miles jump through universes. It also creates a bit of fun seeing the different worlds. The relationship between the two does not seem forced. The art is beautiful. What a fun cover too.
A messy dimension-hopping whirlwind sweeps Miles and Gwen through 20 lackluster pages. This issue's point is pretty transparently "make sure this crossover ends up trade-sized," and some valiant art from Sarah Pichelli and a quick gag about visiting the DC universe cannot make this feel satisfying. Additionally, I feel like there was a real art breakdown on the final scene - if Miles does actually get spit out onto Earth-65 as his narration suggests, that really should be clearer on the page. Final offense: The wedding cover is re-used within the book in a way that makes it clear the romance aspect of this crossover is 80-90 percent tease.