Octavius has come to accept his new body, and Peter is of no use to him anymore. Now The Spider finds himself and his new flame surrounded by monsters happy to shed their humanity. Will he lose his too -- and how will this affect the world of the future? Don't miss the riveting conclusion to this breakout series! Based on the 1602 series from Neil Gaiman. Rated T …$3.99
"Spider-Man 1602" #5 wraps up this fun and light series strongly with a lot of action and adventure, though the final pages push the 'cutesy' envelope a bit far. Otherwise, if you just want an entertaining adventure comic to read, this book does the job ably. Read Full Review
That's SOOOOO messed up, so I can't say I really enjoyed it even if it wasn't boring. It just... I dunno, that's too much for me. Too many villains (story could definitely be without the Bullseye or Lizard and concentrate on Goblin and Ock), Pym is weird... Mary Jane's hair isn't red anymore... Why the hell Goblin and Ock were killed not by the Spider-Man? That's stupid and really forced. And the conclusion... Yeah, yeah, it could be an awesome time loop, but no, it's not. And I'm sad, that this Spidey was killed by Morlun during the Spider-Verse.