Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity #3

7.5

Critic Rating

2 Reviews
7.5

User Rating

2 Reviews
Writer Jordan Morris
Artist Pere Perez
Cover Price $4.99

The tutelage of the younger Spider-Men and Spider-Women of the Marvel Universe by NORMAN OSBORN and JESSICA DREW continues! The Spiders have learned a lot, but both Norman and Jessica would never pit them up against Carnage. Fresh out of the hit "Death Spiral," Carnage has changed and is on a collision course that might make this the deadliest book in Spider-History!

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  • 8.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Jun 24, 2026

    Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity #3 leans heavily into the charm of its cast, and that proves to be more than enough to keep the issue entertaining. The training dynamic between Norman Osborn and his young students remains one of the book's strongest hooks, especially as Norman continues to push boundaries. The plot itself is fairly lightweight, relying on a villain who serves more as an obstacle than a true threat, but the lively dialogue and strong team chemistry keep the momentum moving. Granados' artwork brings an infectious energy to every page, particularly through expressive faces and fluid action. While this chapter feels more like a fun detour than a major turning point (save for the cliffhanger), it succeeds as an enjoyable spotlight on Marvel's growing generation of Spider-heroes. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Fanlight Zone - Josh Allen

    Jun 24, 2026

    Overall Grade: 7/10Joe Kelly & Jordan Morris continue the solid run with another issue that ends on a wild twist I didn’t see coming. Together with artwork that is simply stellar, this is an issue that Spider-Man fans will not want to pass up on. Read Full Review

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  • 7.5

    UW

    Jun 25, 2026

    Although there was some repetition of the previous issues premise - fighting practice - both the gig subplot and the knowledge that Spider-Woman is not letting Norman off the hook give this episode a bit more heft than the issue before.

    Sure it’s not high stakes but seeing the characters interact and problem solve in real time holds charm and the jokes work well. It’s fun and there is nothing to dislike. The art remains stellar.

    I’m actually quite taken with the way Morris and Kelly are presenting Spider-Woman, seemingly not forgetting that she can actually take off from ground level, and showing us that she has way more aerial ability than she has been granted of late. Makes me wish they were on board for her upcoming o more

  • 7.5

    BirdmanG07

    Jul 06, 2026

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