I completely agree with this short assessment. No more needs to be said.
"The End of the Spider-Verse" rages on! Spider-Man and Night-Spider have to make an impossible heist against impossible odds! If you thought the first issue was shocking, think again because this issue is going to shake you to your core!
Rated T
Bagley delivers some gorgeous art in the issue with fantastic crowd scenes with multiple, beautifully detailed characters. Read Full Review
Spider-Man #3 brings a special kind of Spidey writing as Slott and Bagley fill each page with many characters in a big epic story not often embarked on for Spider-Man. That is when it comes to non-Spider-Verse tales, but since this is a Spider-Verse tale, it feels right at home within the line of stories. Read Full Review
Spider-Man #3 is loud, wild, crazy, and chaotic. That may or may not be a good thing, depending on your point of view. If all you want is wall-to-wall action, you're in for a treat. Readers who want more drama and depth should look elsewhere. Read Full Review
The stakes couldn't be higher in Spider-Man #3, and yet everything feels remarkably status quo for the heroes. Read Full Review
a bit of a weaker issue but I'm still interested.
One good thing about this issue's "shocking" last-page twist is that it at least guarantees the death in #1 will get undone before this carnival is over.
Every time "chosen one" nonsense is not brought up, it's entertanining.
Every time it is, it's boring nonsense.