THE END OF THE SPIDER-VERSE IS HERE!
Friends became enemies, enemies became friends and now all of the Spider-Verse ENDS!
Jessica Drew? Gone. Peter Parker? Gone. And they aren?t the only ones erased by the sacred Sting-Knife.
How can Silk and the rest of the Spiders win this Spider-War?!
Rated T
End of the Spider-Verse: Part Seven "Spider-Genesis exceeded expectations as the story-arc came to a close. Juggling countless Spider-themed characters sure seems like a cake-walk for Dan and the team, as they managed to give many of our favorites time in the spotlight (more Mayday Parker would still be appreciated). Read Full Review
Bagley consistently delivers fantastic art throughout the issue. The visual style is perfect for the character and I loved every page filled with spider people. A fantastic looking issue from start to finish. Read Full Review
I'm annoyed at the meta-textual way that "The End of Spider-Verse" is played, but it's a good wrap-up that brings back a lot of fave-raves and debuts a new kid, with Bagley in fine form. Read Full Review
Scattered pacing and some sloppy dialogue dull an otherwise interesting, genuinely scary debut. Read Full Review
The issue delivers a satisfying end to this current chapter, and I was quite entertained throughout this latest Spider-Verse adventure. Read Full Review
Spider-Man #7 ends the conflict against Shathra with a flaccid final battle and possibly the worst new character introduction in recent memory. On the plus side, the art looks markedly improved, even if the story is cheap and lazy. Read Full Review
Spider-Man #7is exactly what one should expect it to be. Dan Slott has brought his epic to an exhaustive, bland, to an end as Mark Bagley's pencils gasp for air underneath all the clutter of superfluous spider-people and heartless action. From here, the title can only go up, and for everyone's sake, it desperately has to. Read Full Review
It's incredibly frustrating to see such a promising book turn out to be such a mess. We'll see if anything interesting can come out of it. Read Full Review
Gotta give this an 8 just cuzza Bagley. We lost a legend in Perez. However, you still need a guy to load a page with characters? Mark Bagley’s your guy.
As far as the story, you read one Spider-Verse story, you’ve read them all. Could’ve been worse.
This was a fine ending. I don't have much vitriol left in the tank for Spider-Verses anymore. I don't think this story was necessary, but it didn't overstay its welcome. I don't mind the implications of Spider-Boy, as I know they'll be resolved in future issues. I had a fine time. I do think this issue kind of misses what makes Spider-Man such a great character, which is weird since Slott has nailed that in other stories. It's such a celebration for this icon, yet it feels hollow.
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It's fine. There aren't any surprises or anything. But it has wonderful art from Bagley and decent writing.
AND KAINE IS BACK. FINALLY.
It was a fun ride.
As a whole, I prefer the previous spderverse stories but that doesn't make any of this bad. It gives a look at some new spider people, none which I found very interesting but maybe someone else out there liked the new characters.
I don't know if Slott forgot about Kaine and then remembered so he tossed him in at the end. At least he tried something. I love Kaines character so at least he made a brief appearance.
All in all, I'd be on board for more spiderverse stories but would prefer it focus on already established versions, the new ones were boring and didn't really matter much in the end.
The humorous quipping is pretty fun. The dull conflict, the multiple dei ex machina, and the shortage of real consequences, not so much.
Even the art seems off. Tons of effort in the crowd scenes, yes, but some shockingly weak finishes whenever we zoom in on individuals.
And the solitary nubbin of actual insight and consequence--yeah, the world is saved and the reset button is punched, but Peter just lost Uncle Ben all over again--is undercut by the triviality of the rest of the story.
this was a bland, mediocre and forgettable event from Marvel once again. Peter Parker saves the day by a deus ex machina using a ray gun. Art was fine, but story and action and dialogue could have been better. Characters were a bit boring. This entire story undoes the original Spider-Verse, but its whatever to be honest.
Also, Kaine appears out of nowhere, and Spider-Boy was weird.
So ends Dan Slott trying to get residuals for characters that might appear in Across the Spider-Verse Part 2 or as PlayStation skins.