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This was surprisingly good. It's a flimsy and unnecessary premise in the bookends about Annie May Parker being missing. Miles Morales gets flung around the Spider-Verse helping out various alternate Spider-People. My favorite was the Spider-Man Noir story. Juan Ferrerya's art is so damn good. I love how it's all black and white except for Miles. Marvel actually brought in a lot of its new young guns on this project. My only complaint was Ian Herring's coloring over Dike Ruan's pencils on the Pen...
The Web Of Life and Destiny is broken, but maybe it can be repaired? Miles Morales goes on a cross-dimensional trip to find Annie May Parker, the one person who could possibly re-weave it, and comes across some familiar (and unfamiliar) Spider-people along the way!This really doesn't have the right to be as good as it is. It's nuts. The story is bookended by two issues that set up and end the overarching plot, and the middle issues are literally filler diversions, but they're all so damn good th...
This was a cool concept with some really cool art. It just didn't have much point to it. I wonder if they were trying to match Into the Spider-verse. Either way, it was not very good, especially in comparison to the movie.
Spidey (Miles) goes for another jaunt through the multiverse and encounters some old friends and some new ones, too. Let’s be honest, the plot, what of it there was, was paper thin; basically just an excuse to showcase some alternate-Spideys. The artwork, though, was really nice.Story: 2 starsArtwork: 4 starsOverall: 3 starsP.S. - My rating is in absolutely in now way influenced by the fact that I found out about this book too late to design my own alternate Spidey... but I AM jealous... really,...
This volume was a lot of fun. I really liked Spider Ma'am, since I haven't seen her in any other media before. This also features a lot of characters who were in Into the Spider-Verse, so it's an easy place to jump in from the movie.
A pretty cool story and my favorite part is that they allowed fans to submit their own spider-men and they are now canon to the Marvel Universe. That is probably one of the greatest things for any fan to have, knowing that their own characters are canon. The story is ok as Miles go through the multiverse helping various Spider heroes with various issues. I originally thought this was going to be a spider man version of Dark Nights Metal as we do get to see some evil spider men and that would hav...
I love the spider verse genres. With that being said, this volume was not my favorite. While I enjoyed the characters, this just seemed like a bunch of unfinished stories mashed together. This wasn’t my favorite by far.
Untangling TraumaLoved this story, an allegory/metaphor for trauma and its effect on the fasciae system of the body. Anybody familiar with human anatomy and physiology, particularly the fasciae system will see what I’m talking about.
Can't say that I am too familiar with Marvel Comics' Spider-Verse stuff. I only read the parts of the original Spider-Verse-stuff that concerned Miles Morales. I skipped the sequel Spider-Geddon (though I may read a tie-in written by Christopher J. Priest). This is a small side story a la Rogue-One concerning Mile Morales. IT is okay and decent-enough on my own for small kids or people who know nothing about Spider-Man, but for me it was rather just ok. I would love something like this starring
This was an average volume at best. There's not much of a story and the climax was pretty meh, but the Western and Noir issues were great. I also like the way different artists brought the different realities alive and seeing some of the reader-contributed Spidersonas at the end of every issue was a nice treat.
It’s nice to see some alternate spider-heroes again, but the “main plot” to this series is practically nonexistent. It serves the very basic function of sending Miles to different universes for single-issue adventures, but none of those really do much in terms of connecting to the main plot. In short, it’s an anthology series with a framing device. Not bad if you want that, but if you’re looking for something more cohesive – like Spider-Geddon or the original Spider-Verse story – you’re going to...
Collects Spider-Verse (2019) issues #1-6I was surprised when I noticed that I had never logged this collection as "read" on Goodreads. I read it a little over a year ago, in the original comic book issue form, so I'm not positive exactly what date I finished it on (I gave an estimate for the "date finished"). Taking this confession a step further, I can't remember exactly how I felt about this book. I double dipped, and purchased this as a collection, on top of the issues that I already owned, s...
I still can't believe her name is Annie May
3.5 Stars.Spider-Zero has summoned Miles Morales to help fix the Web of Life and Destiny. Recently regrown and spun by the Spider-God, and attended to a fixed by Spiderling (Annie May Parker), Zero needs help because Annie has gone missing! Slinging him around the Multiverse:- Helping Spider-Ma'am put down evil Peter, Ben and May-Carnage- Saving SP//dr from Kraven and Sinister- Riding along with Ponderosa Parker to stop a rampage from El Scorpion- Tracking a Spider Idol with Spider-Man Noir and
One-shots are rarely very successful with me. Short, mostly throw away and gimmicky stories that just wrap up whenever it makes sense from an issue standpoint. Some good art, some funny moments (I did like learning more about Spider Noir who I've actually never been very interested in before this). Anyways, this is mostly forgettable, if still a little fun for big fans of the Spider-verse.
Hmm, I incorrectly assumed Spider-Zero implied this was the first Spider-Verse series. I really enjoyed some of the worlds Miles was dragged through. Others, not so much. There were some moments I genuinely giggled but the duller spots seemed to outweigh those. Not sure what I was expecting but, this doesn't make me want to go to the beginning as I'd originally sought to do.
Really fun to see all the different Spider-sonas in this one, but unfortunately...there's not a whole bunch to it than loosely related standalone stories.
Decent story line. What really sold me was the graphics and images, which shift with each and every different spider-verse. I also loved all the inserts of fan artwork; very cool to see fans and all of their different submissions of spider-people. Very epic.
The first quarter had me confused because they were talking about multiverse and I was so lost. But the stories were great and the art in some of the stories were top tier. When it said that artists from all over the world were being featured I got excited but then was disappointed that many of the art was from the United States with such a small part from other countries. But again, the art was amazing.
Fun concept, but marred by the episodic nature. The whole middle section didn’t really build the narrative, but spun plates. Sometimes that was cool, but it isn’t enough to sustain that much story. The ending was also a bit lackluster, not really resolving any themes or saying much of note.