FEAR AND LOATHING IN THE SAVAGE LAND! Things were wild in New York, but wait'll you see LOGAN and PETER PARKER in the SAVAGE LAND! What grim hunt dogs them to this brutal of places? If you read the last issue, you know one of our heroes might not make it out alive. See the fallout of issue #2 play out in this landmark issue!
Spider-Man & Wolverine #3 has taken us on a windy thrill ride as the moments we catch our breath between intense fighting for their lives, the heroes are at odds, leaving us deep into a compelling mystery that pays respect to Wolverine's history and Peter's will to never quit. Read Full Review
Spider-Man & Wolverine #3 is visually arresting and action-heavy, but its chaotic structure and shallow storytelling may leave readers craving more clarity and emotional depth. Read Full Review
The most frustrating thing about Spider-Man & Wolverine #3 is how safe it is. The comic doesn't offer a challenging narrative about the heroes' relationship and focuses more on delivering wild action. In fairness to the comic's creator, it seems that Guggenheim and Andrews are upfront in what type of story they want to tell. It doesn't seem as if they have great aspirations to make Spider-Man & Wolverine #3 any more than a fun action series with dinosaurs, which deserves some respect. Read Full Review
Plot
Spider-Man wakes up in the Savage Land, healed by the wounded Wolverine, when he is nearly devoured by a Tyrannosaurus Rex, which is then dispatched by Wolverine in the most violent way imaginable.
Wolverine heals Spider-Man and asks him to give him a chance. He only remembers that he was friends with Peter's parents, and that if he killed him it was by mistake; he doesn't think he's capable of doing it. Peter gives him a chance, and the two work together while being attacked by Kraven and a mysterious villain called DREADSHADOW.
When Spider-Man and Wolverine have almost defeated Kraven, he activates a device that causes some bracelets Logan and Peter have to teleport them to Chia, where Doctor Octopus is wai more