WORLDWIDE WEB! The ENEMY behind WOLVERINE and SPIDER-MAN's trap has set BIGGER sights, including a worldwide hunt that will put our heroes - and any innocent person in their wake - in grave danger! With great power…will there also come impossibly deadly danger? And, after the opening salvo, can PETER ever trust LOGAN again? PLUS: An ALL-NEW villain brings the fight to our duo like never before!
Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 is pure sensory overload, working overtime to not only deliver continuous action but also push the plot forward by any means necessary. With no room to breathe even when it may have been needed, the story finds itself forced into a place of compaction as its character continue to dance like action figures in the discount bin of your local geek shop. Read Full Review
Spider-Man & Wolverine #4 continues the series' commitment to being a stylish, action-first brawler, swapping in Gerardo Sandoval's kinetic visuals for Kaare Andrews' while nudging the plot forward just enough to keep things interesting, capped by a cliffhanger that should hook Spider-Man fans. Read Full Review
Plot
Spider-Man and Wolverine confront Doctor Octopus at the Great Wall of China when Spider-Man is teleported to New York and confronts the terrifying DREADSHADOW, who doesn't reveal who he is but knows Peter is Spider-Man. Octopus reveals he's doing this because he was offered an opportunity he couldn't pass up.
The fight between DREADSHADOW and Spider-Man is intense. They both fight, and Peter manages to deactivate the teleportation bracelet and get Wolverine out of China and bring him to New York. There, they are attacked by Peter's sister, Teresa Parker, who shoots Wolverine with bullets from the Muramasa sword, the only one that affects Wolverine's mutant regeneration powers. DREADSHADOW claims that Spider-Man is not a more
This has been an ok series, and this was an ok issue. The art is fantastic, but the writing is kinda meh. The characterizations (especially of Spider-man) just feel way off, and rehashing the MCU Civil War plot is pretty boring. Otherwise, it's an enjoyable enough story. I'll stick around for the pretty pictures if nothing else.
Art good, story none