• The conclusion to SPIDER-VERSE is here!
• All the various threads of this series (Miles Morales, Spider-Man Noir, SP//dr, Webslinger, Spider-Ma'am, and all the other Spider-People and Spider-Sonas) come together to re-spin the Web of Life and Destiny!
• But the journey won't be easy, so don't be surprised if all the spiders don't make it through alive!
Rated T
Spider-Verse wraps up a gorgeous story with its sixth issue this week. Read Full Review
Spider-Verse #6 was an entertaining conclusion to a series full of dynamic and interesting moments. I personally really love that they left the door open to do more plots in this vein, especially considering some of the new developments they've begun to hint at. Read Full Review
Final Verdict: 6.9 – Beautiful and dynamic, “Spider-Verse” #6 falls prey to an over-reliance on multiverse story tropes, with little focus to characters and a plot that leads to an unsatisfying conclusion. Read Full Review
Unfortunately, this issue is ultimately disappointing. I hope in future installments, Spider-Verse can be a lot more fun. Read Full Review
There are some rough spots, but strong art and characterization make up for many of them, and Takuya Yamashiro is always worth the price of admission. Read Full Review
Miles and Spider-Zero lead a cavalcade of spiders to liberate Annie May from a cancerous bit of the Web that's grown self-aware. It's got ridiculously busy but well-polished art and basically functional plot and characterization. The morals and meanings are a bit too "Saturday morning cartoon" for my taste, though.
This was a bit of an anti-climax. But I guess this series was fun sometimes.
This was pretty weak tbh, I didn’t feel like anything really built to this or that it was super impactful.