Superior Foes of Spider-Man #15

Writer: Nick Spencer Artist: Steve Lieber Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 3, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 15
7.9Critic Rating
8.8User Rating

Still not CANCELLED!
•  GANG WAR begins here. You know it's a big deal because we put it in caps!
•  Everyone gets in a big fight over the head of Silvio Silvermane. Lives are lost, feelings are hurt, and car keys get misplaced!
Rated T+

  • 10
    Comics: The Gathering - F.D. White Sep 4, 2014

    It's sad that this series is coming to an end in two issues. What could have been a shlocky piece of crap, turned out to be a schlocky masterpiece. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Sep 5, 2014

    Superior Foes of Spider-Man #15 is another engaging representation of innate creativity. Every sequence pulsates with a purpose and personality that easily marks this as required reading for enthusiasts. Highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Superior Spider-Talk - Brad Brown Sep 4, 2014

    Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber make you laugh, toy with your emotions: Superior Foes of Spider-Man #15 is about terrible people letting you down. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett Sep 3, 2014

    The Superior Foes of Spider-Man may be ending forever soon, but it's still continuing to grow and improve. The amount of jokes, action, and plot all laid out in this issue alone displays the series many strengths. With only two issues left, it still manages to find new places to go and stunts to pull. It's a comic that will be good to the final page. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Infinite Comix - Thomas Crawford Sep 6, 2014

    Superior Foes of Spider-Man has been Marvel's little series that could, and the world of comics will be sad to see it go. Even if this wasn't the strongest issue of this series, it's setting up a very gratifying conclusion in the months to come. Read Full Review

  • 4.5
    Comic Book Herald - Travis Bass Sep 6, 2014

    This is another great issue in a fantastic series. It's fascinating how you can make a bunch of crooks who are complete jerks, and who have no intention of reforming, likeable in an unlikeable way. Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber have been doing a great job, and hopefully will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Read Full Review

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