Spider-Man: Reign: 2 #3

Writer: Kaare Andrews Artist: Kaare Andrews Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 11, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
7.2Critic Rating
9.5User Rating

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Old Man Peter Parker is lashing out and making wildly bad decisions, but what else is new? Well, now he's got Miles Morales after him (and Miles is no spring chicken himself). The Spider-War is fought, and the whole of existence may very well be at stake as time and space get pulled to the brink!

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  • 8.3
    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu Sep 11, 2024

    Overall, Spider-Man: Reign II #3 is a thrilling and action-packed installment in the series. It delivers on the promise of a high-stakes conflict between Spider-Man and Norman Osborn, while also exploring the moral complexities of the characters. Fans of the original "Reign storyline and those who enjoy gritty, dystopian superhero tales will appreciate this issue. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely Sep 11, 2024

    Who doesn't want to read about MJ becoming Venom? Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dave DSG Sep 11, 2024

    Plot
    MJ tells Peter how she mysteriously committed suicide, however it seems that it was all Venom's plan with Eddie Brook.

    May Jane went mad from sadness and the symbiote took advantage of her, she has joined all the villains of New York and they have been in charge of eliminating all the Peter Parkers who come from the future to change their history.

    Miles Morales explains to Peter that all these incursions destroyed the fabric of their reality and only New York exists on the entire planet thanks to Kingpin, Miles offers help to Peter, but he is angry and obsessed with saving Mary Jane.

    This story undoubtedly shows the brutal consequences of Peter's sacrifices, it seems that tragedy follows him in all more

  • 9.0
    Jawnyblaze Sep 17, 2024

    I'm still really enjoying this series a lot, but this issue was a little more confusing. It was still good, the art was sublime and the writing was really good, but I have to say it was a slight step back after the first two issues. Just a tiny step though.

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