Spider-Man / Deadpool #8

Writer: Peter David Artist: Will Sliney Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 10, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 5
8.7Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

CIVIL WAR II TIE-INS!
•  2099 is in peril and Roberta Mendez. A.K.A. Captain America, has returned to the future to find her family.
•  Little does she know that the heroes of the future are being hunted.
•  Could this be the end of 2099 as Miguel knows it?
Rated T

  • 10
    Comicsverse - Mark Hassenfratz Aug 11, 2016

    I knew that SPIDER-MAN AND DEADPOOL would be fun-to-read series, but honestly, I never expected this level of depth in a crossover series. Needless to say, I'm happily surprised. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Aug 15, 2016

    There's a ton to like in this issue overall for any comic fan. We're provided a bunch of answers to some of the titles lingering questions, left with a few more still to solve, and are treated with a new Spidey suit to drool over.  We also get killer art and action sequences drawn by McGuinness and his art team.  To top it off, we get an appearance of a classic and new villain from the past, one we're still guessing the identify of to boot. So yeah, Marvel, more of stories like this please!!! Read Full Review

  • 9.4
    Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch Aug 30, 2016

    We never expected this depth and emotion from Spider-Man/Deadpool, and we couldn't be any more impressed. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Fortress of Solitude - Rick Austin Aug 25, 2016

    There are a few homages, the mystery continues to unfold in intriguing ways, and the next issue is set up with a great cliffhanger. I hate to play favourites here but I have to. Deadpool in his own comics lately has been stale and dull, but if you're after him at his best then read this. Likewise, if you're a fan of the web-head then this one's for you too. Individually they're great, but together they're amazing. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Superior Spider-Talk - Cain Winstead Aug 13, 2016

    Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness are back to tie up some loose ends with Spider-Man/Deadpool's first arc. While some questions are left dangling, Patient Zero's unsettling minions and Ed McGuinness's stellar art make this an issue worth the wait. Read Full Review

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