• When things go nuts at the F.E.A.S.T. Center, it leaves Aunt May FURIOUS, and no one rests when Aunt May is angry.
• So Spider-Man has to kick an investigation into high gear into the Prowler and what he's up to!
• Peter has a lot of skills, but he is no Sherlock Holmes. The World's Worst Detective calls on his new ally the Rumor to help him!
Rated T
This is easily the strongest Spider-Man comic on the shelves right now. Read Full Review
A fashionable, serious and sweet issue of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man finds the story's stride. Rewarding storytelling done right, this will excite Spidey fans old and new in ways both familiar and strange. Read Full Review
The World's Worst Detective indeed! Though in the best way possible of course! Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #8 was another exciting issue for everything that it turned out to be that was very down to Earth. Another issues reminding us of the strength in storytelling that you can get from a book that captures the impact you can have by just being a neighborhood hero. Read Full Review
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man#8continues to be a breath of fresh air as Taylor tackles corporate greed in his ever-growing list of problems facing the world today. Read Full Review
For me, this continues to be the best Spidey book currently out. It has real, yet personal stakes to the story moves the story along nicely with a bit of action towards the end. It's a quick read but very satisfying. Tom Taylor just nails the voices the characters without ever feeling preachey or contrived. Read Full Review
"Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" #8 is a well-made chapter in an ongoing story with great character interactions and dialogue and proves that Taylor and team get the heart of Spider-Man. Read Full Review
As the story stands presently, it seems like Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is just riffing on a common topic on Twitter, and maybe we shouldn't tie every current societal problem to a bad guy that we can punch into submission. Read Full Review
I love this guy’s writing.
Spidey teams up with the Prowler and the Rumor to investigate suspicious doings at Fairgray Pay, the crowdfunding company tied to FEAST. The teaming-up works for me; the revelation of Fairgray's monstrous boss, not so much. But this issue's a textbook example of how great character work and (mostly) solid art can put me at ease with a plot that turns me off.
A solid issue that brings Hobie Brown back in the spotlight after his confusing Clone Conspiracy miniseries took him off the table.
I like the old lady character coming back into play. The story takes a weird turn but, it remains a solid Spidey read as always.
"You've been doing for so long. How are you still such a terrible crime silver ?"
this book is super overrated, ive bought a couple issues and I don't get all the ratings hype and I'm a fan of spidey, but life story, amazing and even the symbiote miniseries are all "superior" to this...maybe its the art