• It's high-noon, the town is in trouble, Sherrif Stacy is down for the count and the Sinister Sextet is threatening the peace. Who could possibly stop them?
• Why, Webslinger, of course.
• Join Taran Killam (star of ABC's Single Parents, formerly of Saturday Night Live) for his Marvel Comics debut alongside Juan Gedeon (VENOM) bringing you a horse that can run up the side of buildings.
Rated T
Juan Gedeon does some great work with the art. There are a lot of thrilling visual moments throughout and both the train fight and the final battle are exciting to watch. Read Full Review
Killam takes this mini were it needs to go by turning the narrative in a completely different direction, and it totally works. Read Full Review
Spider-Verse #4 was another fun adventure, with Miles doing his best to lend aid to all of the others just like him. He's done a surprisingly good job at adapting to each situation as it changes, even though he doesn't appear to have any advance warning of what he's about to get into. That's just proof that Miles is one adaptable kid. Read Full Review
Killam's writing is strong, funny and thoughtful. Killam's style of comic humor here clearly borrows heavily from Looney Tunes, and that style of humor suits the Spider-Man multiverse quite well. At some points you can almost close your eyes and hear Maurice LaMarche's Yosemite Sam, or Bob Bergen's Speedy Gonzalez. Read Full Review
The series dips into some fun surprises with this issue, and fans will walk away wishing harder than ever before that they had a mask-wearing horse...! Read Full Review
I will never be over the fact that he puts a little mask on his horse, it’s perfection.
This was solid. I've completely lost the over-arching plot here, if there even is one.
Miles teams up with the Wild West Web-Slinger for a satisfying little adventure saving a village from the local Scorpion equivalent. Pleasant dialogue and nice character work make this worth reading; it's got an excellent balance between the guest star and Miles.