Spider-Man: Reign: 2 #5

8.3

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1 Reviews
9.3

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3 Reviews
Writer Kaare Andrews
Artist Kaare Andrews
Cover Price $4.99

The finale of the most audacious and shocking miniseries in Spider-Man history!

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  • 8.3

    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu

    Nov 20, 2024

    Overall, Spider-Man: Reign II #5 is a fitting conclusion to a bold and ambitious series. It delivers on the promise of high-stakes action, compelling characters, and a unique take on the Spider-Man mythos. Fans of the original Reign series and those who enjoy dark and gritty superhero stories will find this a rewarding read. Read Full Review

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  • 10

    Plot Peter, Miles and Kitty return to their world just when Kingpin began to make all the inhabitants become virtual versions and eliminate them so he could continue maintaining the Webb (this giant dome that was protecting from the radiation from outside), but it is a lie that he transforms them into virtual entities, he is only killing people. Green Goblin appears and asks the three if they armed the bomb that will destroy the reactor that contains this dome well, they did not do it well and they still do not believe if the destruction of the Webb is the solution. Miles and Kitty are caught by the crowd of people that Kingpin has deceived, Peter faces Kingpin, who increases in volume abruptly and gives them a deadly beating, but th more

  • 10

    Jawnyblaze

    Nov 22, 2024

    Excellent ending to an excellent series. I loved every page of it, but the ending was especially good. Heroic sacrifice, happy ending for all, teaser final page. I'm a sucker for dystopian future stories anyway and this one worked on all levels. The art was incredible, the writing was good and the story was great even with a bunch of time travel nonsense. Can't wait for Spiderman: Reign III

  • 8.0

    Aesopjer

    Jan 04, 2026

    I'm pretty sure I liked the second Reign better than the first. The wonky-ness was off the charts.

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