A SPIDER-GEDDON TIE-IN!
• We're way past first blood-the Spider-Army needs new recruits! No one's too weird to die for - er - serve the cause!
• Ryan North joins the cause with an incredible story starring SPIDER-MA'AM, a spider-powered Aunt May with Dave Williams (UNCANNY X-FORCE) on art!
• CULLEN BUNN (X-MEN BLUE) and TBA bring you a tale of a nightmare world where monsters roam the streets and a SPIDER-MAN strange enough to call it home! You will NEVER guess who's under the mask!
• Geoffrey Thorne brings an all new Spider-Character to the table, with a Spider-P more
All three of these stories are worth reading, but only the last one could really benefit from a full issue expansion. That puts this issue well and above over the first Vault of Spiders issue, and well worth your reading dollar. Read Full Review
The anthology format of "Vault of Spiders" has been a real treat, despite some of the stories' lackluster elements and the somewhat unimportant framing device. The shortness of the stories was a boon to some and a hindrance to others but all were enjoyable in their own rights. Read Full Review
The "Spider-Geddon" event has been a gold mine for new origin stories thus far, and this issue mostly keeps up the momentum. Read Full Review
Vault of Spiders' second issue fails to offer up any truly compelling ideas or execution in a smattering of stories that largely lack character and direction save for a wonderful take on Aunt May that feels inconsequential but heartwarming. Read Full Review
Spiders-Man is good and pure. Nothing else really stuck with me.
Spiders-Man was cool. And nothing else.
The first story was eh ok, didn't mind that one as much as the next two! The second and third story were just pointless and a waste.