• Spider-Man trapped in the clutches of one of the X-Men's greatest foes!
• All betrayals, deceptions, and misunderstandings revealed!
• And a shopping mall gets totally wrecked! 'Cause why not?
Thankfully for my anger issues, Spider-Man and the X-Men was not canceled due to sales but because the very talented Elliot Kalan could only commit to six issues. He did a lot in his short run, though. Not only did he flesh out seven minor X-Men characters but he proved that a book about X-Men students can still work and it could be the best X-Men book on the shelves. We can only hope that the X-Men come out of Secret Wars in one piece so that Kalan's wit and his love for the characters can return to franchise soon. Read Full Review
Any comic that involves the villain introducing a clone army called Sinister's Six is doing something right. Through it all, Marco Failla's dynamic artwork gives the book a sense of energy and whimsical charm (though some of his characters have mysteriously developed a case of shrunken head syndrome) Kalan puts the extra pages in this finale to good use, capping off the story and reinforcing the bonds these characters have established over the past six months. Read Full Review
The best issue in the series by far Read Full Review