Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310
| Writer | Chip Zdarsky |
| Artist | Chip Zdarsky |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
A very special issue of SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN written AND drawn by CHIP ZDARSKY!
When filmmakers set out to document Spider-Man's impact on New York City, they couldn't have
predicted what was going to happen to them next.
Rated T
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Sep 26, 2018When future list writers form compilations of the greatest issues of Spider-Man ever, this story will have earned a place among many other classics. Read Full Review
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Monkeys Fighting Robots - Manny Gomez
Sep 26, 2018Chip Zdarsky writes, draws, colors and inks Spectacular Spider-Man #310, an emotional and heartfelt issue that perfectly captures what makes the old Web-Head such an enduring, inspiring and relatable character. Read Full Review
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Newsarama - Matthew Sibley
Sep 28, 2018Complete with a wordless sequence that lands an emotional gut-punch through the art alone, a result of Zdarsky laying the groundwork prior, he has such a clearly understandable sense of who Spidey is and it's all the more powerful as a final statement for him knowing when he doesn't have to say anything. Read Full Review
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On Comics Ground - Alec Thorn
Sep 29, 2018An emotional love letter from a talented writer and artist to one of the greatest characters ever created. Read Full Review
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Comics: The Gathering - Charles Martin
Sep 26, 2018Chip Zdarsky's final Spider-Man story sticks its landing in the close neighbourhood of perfection. Comedy, tragedy, and a bedrock dedication to never giving up: This is a full encapsulation of Spidey's core values. It's passionate and powerful. It's the highest of high notes to end on, and it's a must-read for all Spidey fans, not just followers of this particular series. Read Full Review
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The Beat - AJ Frost
Sep 26, 2018An elegant recap of what makes Spider-Man special in the hearts of many comic book fans old and young. Read Full Review
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Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Sep 29, 2018Chip Zdarsky closes out his run by writing and drawing the best issue in his run with Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310. Zdarsky captured what makes Spider-Man such special character and the favorite superhero for so many people. Thanks to the structure of Zdarsky story this is a issue anyone interested in a Spider-Man comic can pick up and read without having to worry about anything else. If you are a Spider-Man fan I highly recommend picking up Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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Pretty much Chip's version of Dan Slotts Asm 801. I liked that issue and I think this similar but differnt take was just as great. I actually had no idea Chip was leaving the title and I honestly am bummed. His run started so average and turned into one of my favorite Spidey runs of all time. You will be missed. He also killes it on art.
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What an amazing issue Chip Zdarsky has killed it on Spiderman and i really hate to see him go. I wanna see him on more books marvel 2 in 1 and this are some of the best in history.
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Zdarsky is the complete package here! Outstanding issue! You did good Chip!
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When I read this comic I once again realize why Spider-Man is my favorite hero even after 18 years of seeing him on tv, movies, games, or reading his comic books. And why he is the greatest one of them all.
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I only give a 10 out of 10 for 1 to 2 comics a year. This is one of them.
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Yup, as good as everyone says it is. This and Amazing 801 were the best Spidey issues in a long time.
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Wow! thank Chipy Zip! you made me cry one of the best Spidey one shots eva!
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One word Spectacular Probaly the best issue of the entire run. Chip Zdarsky has semented his run as one of the greats in the last decade or so and this final issue definently didn't dissapoint
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A vox pop documentary project assembles a ground-up picture of Spider-Man, focusing on one special relationship with one not-special-special kid. Strong, simple art with surprising nuances illustrates a Hulk of a script. It's a story that dances effortlessly from comedy to heartbreak and, in 20 amazing pages, delivers a tremendously compelling answer to the question "Why do you love Spider-Man?" Because he always tries to help, even after he fails. It's exactly that simple - and this deceptively simple story is packed with exactly the sort of subtlety that's kept Spidey fascinating for decades.
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The best single issue in years. I haven't cried this much for a Comic in years.
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Love this issue.
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If you love spider-man, you'll love this issue. If you don't, you'll still love this issue and start reading spider-man. If you've never heard of spider-man you will still love this issue. I've said it on a lot of other spider-man reviews, Zdarsky is the best spider-man writer at marvel right now, who really gets what makes peter spider-man and not the other way around. It's no wonder he won an Eisner, Marvel please give Zdarsky more Spider-Man if he wants it. And not only can he write spider-man, he can draw it too. What a talent
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Beautiful.
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I am going to be honest. This is my favorite Spider-Man issue of all time, and I actually cried. If I could grade this over a Ten, I would. It's a fucking masterpiece thats what it is.
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