SPIDER-VERSE TIE-IN!
• MILES MORALES AND ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN (from the ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN cartoon) TEAM UP!
• GWEN STACY SPIDER-WOMAN goes to a universe to recruit a Peter Parker who never got over her death!
Rated T
While I thought the first story was great in Spider-Verse Team-Up #2, the second story definitely did need improvement. We still get more adventures with more multiple Spider-Men so I'm pleased with what we got. I just hope that the Spider-Gwen series will be better than what we got in Spider-Verse Team-Up #2. Here's hoping to see more multiple Spider-Men teaming up for the weeks to come. Read Full Review
The art is a little wonky in its proportions, but on the whole this issue offers a satisfying Spider-package. Read Full Review
Both of these stories are still good if not great, it just feels like there should have been more of the second one. The first one stands strongly enough that the issue is absolutely worth checking out, however, and both stand as further strengthening the characters involved in Spider-Verse. The second story is still a solid one, it just doesn't have a chance to make a real impact. The creators across the board do a great job with what theyre given, its just unfortunate that one team had much, much less space to work with. Read Full Review
Spider-Verse Team-Up #2 continues to give readers more time and space to spend with variant Spider-Folk on the fringes of the "Spider-Verse" story. In this issue Christos Gage and Dave Williams treat readers to a Spider-Man triple threat that includes the 1967 Bakshi cartoon version of the webslinger while Gerry Conway and Steven Sanders visit Spider-Gwen and the Goblin. Read Full Review
First story was great, the second was probably there just for the spider-gwen hype.