I've enjoyed all of the Season One books I've read, not because of their radical contemporary feel or their revisionism, but because they stick to what made the stories great in the first place and pay homage to, by recreating, the early comic books of the 1960s that introduced these characters. Spider-Man Season One ended up being a great spontaneous read, and I highly recommend it. Read Full Review
An okay wrap-up of the first wave of the initiative, Spider-man: Season One does get a couple of things right, but it's not exactly spectacular in any of those, unfortunately. For any new reader coming in from the movies or the various cartoons, this book could be a slog to the point of being tedious. A mixed conclusion, overall. Read Full Review
Spider-Man: Season One is an enjoyable retelling of Peter Parker’s early days as Spider-Man, and while it doesn’t completely reinvent the character, it delivers a solid introduction. The story captures Peter’s struggles with responsibility, school, and his personal life, and it does a good job of showing why he remains one of Marvel’s most relatable heroes.
The artwork is lively and modern, giving the book a fresh feel, and there are plenty of fun moments that highlight Spidey’s trademark humor. Still, at times the pacing feels uneven, and the story doesn’t always dig as deep emotionally as other Spider-Man origin retellings.
Overall, it’s not the best Spider-Man story out there, but it’s a decent, acce more