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Preview: Spider-Verse #3 (of 6)

Spider-Verse #3 (of 6)

(W) Jed MacKay (A) Dike Ruan, Carly Henson, Dayna Broder (CA) Dave Rapoza
Rated T
In Shops: Dec 11, 2019
SRP: $3.99

• Peni Parker, A.K.A. SP//dr is back!
• The corruption of the Spider-Verse has reached Earth-14512 and Peni is in deep trouble.
• Can Miles Morales help Peni defeat an all-new villainous incarnation?!

Spider-Verse #3 (of 6)

Preview: Spider-Verse #2 (of 6)

Spider-Verse #2 (of 6)

(W) Ryan North (A) Pere Perez (CA) Dave Rapoza
Rated T
In Shops: Nov 20, 2019
SRP: $3.99

• The entire SPIDER-VERSE is in trouble including a world where Aunt May got the Spider-Powers (like you saw in SPIDER-GEDDON).
• But don’t think that this is just a cute and charming story as it introduces some of the scariest villains in Marvel History!!!
• All this, AND several lucky Spider-Fans bring their Spider-Sonas to the Marvel Multi-Verse!!!X

Spider-Verse #2 (of 6)

Review: Spider-Verse #1 (of 6)

Miles Morales is drawn into the Spider-Verse to help save the multiverse!

Story: Jed MacKay
Art: Juan Frigeri, Stacey Lee, Arthur Adams, James Harren, Dike Ruan, Sheldon Vella, Cotton Valent
Color: Carlos Lopez, Federico Blee, Dave Stewart, Carlos Lopez, Antonio Demico
Letterer: Joe Sabino

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Preview: Spider-Verse #1

Spider-Verse #1

(W) Jed MacKay (A) Juan Frigeri, Art Adams, More (CA) Wendell Dalit
Rated T+
In Shops: Oct 02, 2019
SRP: $3.99

• Miles Morales finally feels like he GETS this Spider-Man stuff… and then falls through a portal!
• But isn’t the WEB OF LIFE & DESTINY destroyed? Maybe not, True Believer. But who spun this new web?
• Regardless, Miles finds himself at the center of a multiversal adventure that will feature a who’s who of creators and characters as the series spins forward!
• And each issue features #SPIDERSONAS from some of the biggest Spidey fans and comic creators both!

Spider-Verse #1

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Avengers: No Road Home

It was new comic book day yesterday! What’d you all get? What’d you like? What’d you dislike? Sound off in the comments below! While you think about that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

The Beat – “The BEST job I’ve ever had”: A Tribute to St. Mark’s Comics, From Former Store Manager T.J. Shevlin – Working in a comic shop is an amazing and unique experience.

The Comichron – Spider-Verse continues to dominate reorders – This isn’t too surprising.

Reviews

CBR – Avengers: No Road Home #1
The Beat –
Now is the Time of Monsters
Comic Mix –
Oberon #1
Talking Comics –
Old Man Quill #1

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Klaus and the Crying Snowman

It was new comic book day yesterday! What’d folks get? What’d you like? What’d you dislike? Sound off in the comments below! While you decide on that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

The Comichron – Aquaman, Spider-Verse lead mid-December reorders – Not too surprising.

Reviews

CBR – Aquaman #43
Comics Bulletin –
Klaus and the Crying Snowman
Comic Attack –
Marassa #1

Spinning Out of Amazing Spider-Man #800 is Spider-Geddon!

Spinning out of the pages of Amazing Spider-Man #800, Dan Slott’s epic conclusion to his ten year run delivers you straight into Spider-Geddon #1, where Slott teams with writer Christos Gage and artist Jorge Molina to bring Marvel’s Spider-Heroes together in one of the most epic stories ever!

Featuring new villains and old villains, shocking deaths and shocking returns, and all the Spider-Characters you can fit into one larger-than-life tale, this is a Marvel Spider-Event not to be missed!

A follow up to Spider-Verse, Morlun and the Inheritors have escaped their prison and these Spider-Eaters want revenge!

Marvel has even more announcements regarding tie-in titles and other surprises coming in the next few weeks.

The end of the Spider-Verse is nigh…and the revenge of the Spider-Verse is here in Spider-Geddon!

Unboxing: Loot Crate Presents Marvel Gear + Goods “Spider-Verse”

Loot Crate has launched a new box for Marvel fans with the Loot Crate Presents Marvel Gear + Goods! You get official Marvel apparel and collectible goods every 2 months starting at just $39.99. This one’s perfect for fans of Spider-Man,  with a theme of Spider-Verse!

Swing into a relaxing day at home with these items in the box featuring characters having to do with Spider-Man.

Supplies are limited order the next box now!

 

 

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Review: Spider-Verse #3

Spider-Verse003Of all of the big crossovers to tie into the Secret Wars event for the summer, Spider-Verse is maybe the strangest of all of them.  The theme of Secret Wars has been to resurrect the old crossovers and to put them into the Secret Wars context, but Spider-Verse was in itself a very intricate and layered crossover as well, one which employed the use of every Spider-Man that had ever been written from across the multiverse.  It gave us a new version of the old Spider-Woman and two new Spider-Womans (all of whom are absent here) but it was also sometimes confusing and overly complicated.  It is also the most recent of crossovers, so the memories of it are still pretty fresh in the collective minds of the readers, which means it has a lot to compete with.

If this series has anything going for it, it is that it at least doesn’t dwell too much on all of that, neither of the ties to Spider-Verse nor of the ties to Secret Wars.  There is still a lot of Spider-people in this book, from regular Peter Parker all the way to Spider-Ham, but the focus remains on the threat posed by the Sinister Six.  As they came up against these villains, the heroes realize that they are ill-equipped to deal with them.  Although Spider-Man has handled them alone on several occasions, this proves that less might be more, as six Spider-Mans are ineffective in taking them down, and they are subsequently brought before Norman Osborne.  This segment ties in more closely to the Secret Wars crossover, yet still leaves it at a safe distance.  Instead the issue goes back to focusing on Gwen Stacey, one of the fan favorites of the past year and one of the characters pretty much guaranteed to return to the post-Secret WArs landscape at Marvel.

Secret Wars has been really effective at times in putting together fun takes on old stories, but it has also fallen a bit flat with others.  That Spider-Verse is so fresh hinders it, but the series doesn’t really dwell on it either, instead giving us what is essentially a fairly average comic, except for a few deeper moments with Gwen.  The first half of the issue might have easily been lifted from a comic from the 1980s, and it is only with Gwen towards the end that there is any redeeming material here.  It is fun at times, and a bit of a disappointment, but it at least provides some hope for an interesting resolution with the plot development at the end.

Story:  Mike Costa Art: Andre Araujo 
Story: 6.8 Art: 6.8 Overall: 6.8 Recommendation: Pass

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It was new comic book day yesterday. What did you all get that you’ve enjoyed so far?

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Newsarama – Report: ROBERT KIRKMAN To Join TRANSFORMERS Sequel/Spin-Off ‘Writer’s Room’ – Interesting.

ICv2 – BIN LADEN READ ICV2 – Congrats?

CBR – Dubai’s First Privately Owned Publisher Talks Goals, Challenges – It’ll be interesting to see what this publisher does.

 

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CBR – Insufferable #1

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The Beat – Psycho Bonkers #1

CBR – Spider-Verse #1

Comic Vine – Star Wars #5

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