WAR OF THE REALMS TIE-IN!
• In order to win the War of the Realms, we need a LEAGUE OF REALMS!
• Thor once led this team with one representive from each fantastical realm, but the League has a NEW leader and representative of Midgard- SPIDER-MAN!
• Spider-Man must Frodo-Up and lead this ragtag group of SCREWBEARD THE DWARF, UD THE TROLL, RO BLOODROOT THE WIZARD, SIR IVORY HONEYSHOT THE LIGHT ELF and TITANYA THE MOUNTAIN GIANT! But who will represent ASGARD?!
• And, as Spidey is a terrible leader, could this team possibly achieve ANYTHING?!
Rated T
While it still hasn't reached must-read status for the "War of the Realms" event, it's got a couple of gotcha moments from Spider-Man and a smattering of action. Read Full Review
I'm so torn between what basically equates to League of Realms fanservice (is that a thing) and story problems I don't like. I want to like this issue badly but I don't. Read Full Review
Endeavoring to make a compelling case for a heel turn, further cementing the great threads of companionship, compassion, and care here, League of the Realms #2 instead relies on largely reductive, tired, and damaging tropes that don't advance the character dynamics in any necessary or earned ways. Read Full Review
I had a lot of fun reading this. Sean Ryan gets Spidey.
Still pretty good!
This series does a good job of portraying Peter’s personality and convincing some people violence isn’t always the answer. Unfortunately, Spider Man and the League of Realms isn’t the funny, insane romp through a Norse monster infested planet like I thought it would be
The art remains delightful and I don't have any problems with the development of the plot and characters. But the script presents this perfectly workable story in a way that makes it feel freeze-dried and vacuum-packed. (It is conceptually nice for somebody to try diplomatic solutions in one of these Big Dumb Event™ wars, and Spidey's a good choice for the somebody.)