![]() There’s just too much that’s trying to happen in this book. Instead, it’s six stories of varying shortness that either flesh out a Spider-Person we’ve seen on the edges of the event, introduce us to a new character, or parody some aspect of the Spider-Man mythos.”įrom the Comic Book Herald review: “Dan Slott’s script in this issue does what it needs to do, which is spin off the Spider-Teams into smaller, more marketable Spider-Teams. I want to mention up front that I expected for a long time that this book would be a major chapter within the Spider-Verse story. A lot of information about the Inheritors is finally revealed in this issue, and a few more mysteries are seeded too.”įrom the Comic Book Herald review: “I didn’t know until this week that Spider-Verse #1 was going to be an anthology. We also learn that Morlun has been avoiding Earth-616 because of the beatings he has previously received there. They’ve all been drawn there, along with other Spider-Family heroes like Spider-Woman, and they spend most of the story getting our Peter Parker up to speed on the situation. If you are a fan of Spider-Girl you should probably read this for yourself.” Spider-Verse Reading Orderįrom the Comic Book Herald review: “This issue is mostly exposition as all the other Spider-Men and Women that have previously appeared in Edge of Spider-Verse all converge on Earth-616. It’s dark, and it might have worked better in one of the other tie-in books. That day is now, as the events that are unfolding in Edge of Spider-Verse titles are explaining just what happened our brain-swapped hero at that time.”įrom the Comic Book Herald review: “Dan Slott’s Spider-Verse adventure hit us with an unusual and fascinating idea: that somewhere in all the multiverse, it was Gwen Stacey who was bitten by a radioactive spider, and that Gwen has taken upon herself the mantle of Spider-Woman! ‘ Edge of Spider-Verse #2’, introducing readers to this character, has a lot of hype to live up to.”įrom the Comic Book Herald review: “It fits in nicely with the rest of the Edge of Spider-Verse up to this point, ramping up the stakes for all the various versions of Spider-Man, but in this book it represents a hard tonal shift. When he returned, Doc Ock/Superior Spidey was happy to be back in his own time, though could not remember where he was, as that would be a story for a different day. Back in Superior Spider-Man, there was an accident that made Spidey kind of ‘blip’ out for a few hours. This is also the tip of the spider iceberg (spideyberg?) that will be the new Spider-Verse event.”įrom the Comic Book Herald review: “For those of you not following this Spidey-centric event, I will help you along a little. Support CBH on Patreon for exclusive rewards, or Donate here! Thank you for reading! Prelude to Spider-Verse (Edge of the Spider-Verse)įrom the Comic Book Herald review: “The plot of this issue takes us through what happened to Superior Spider-Man during those 24 hours he was missing in the time stream. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a qualifying affiliate commission.Ĭomic Book Herald’s reading orders and guides are also made possible by reader support on Patreon, and generous reader donations.Īny size contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content. Thank Leopardon, the full event trade collections are back in full swing with Spider-Verse!Ĭomic Book Herald is reader-supported. If you have any questions about the reading order below, be sure to let me know in the comments, on twitter, or directly! Spider-Verse Trade Reading Order X-Men: Axis, Spider-Verse is contained to the Spidey titles, meaning there isn’t a whole lot of overlap with the Marvel Universe at large. Every incarnation of Spider-Man you’ve ever seen, from comic book versions, to superior versions, to TV fan favorites, they’re all here.Īlthough it was published concurrent to Avengers vs. It’s an insanely ambitious event from writer Dan Slott and company, but for a Spider-Man fan, it’s a goldmine. ![]() It’s no suprise, then, that Morlun (and his family of inheritors) would threaten every Spider-Man, in every reality, ever. In a world of Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus, Morlun is still possibly the toughest enemy Spider-Man’s ever faced. Defeating him once nearly cost Peter Parker everything. Michael Straczynkski and John Romita Jr.’s run on Amazing Spider-Man. It’s been a good long while since we’ve heard from Morlun, the ultimate enemy of spiders first introduced way back in part one of the Marvel reading order, during J.
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