Spider-Verse #5
| Writer | Christos N. Gage |
| Artist | Juan Ferreyra |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
SPIDER-MAN NOIR, DEAD NO MOIR?!
• Miles continues his journey to save the web of life and comes face to face with Spider-Man Noir!
• But, wait...isn't he dead?!
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Archer of The Asylum
Feb 05, 2020There needs to be more books like this in my opinion. The hero out of their timeline is entertaining as hell. There is a reason time travel stories are so popular dammit! And to top it off by adding in-universe hopping too and the opportunity for shenanigans are aplenty. I cant wait to see how Miles' little Quantum Leap resolves itself. Will we see the return of Peter Porker to the Spider-verse? Will Spider-Ma'am bake more pies? Why do we have to wait a month? Thats basically the only downside to this in my opinion. Read Full Review
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Comic Watch - Jimmy Hayes
Feb 14, 2020A great go-home issue, nicely sets up the finale while keeping the focus on this issue's story. It'll get you pumped for the next issue, no doubt about it! Read Full Review
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Word Of The Nerd - Cat Wyatt
Feb 05, 2020Spider-Verse #5 was an intense and highly entertaining read. It may have once again brought back a hero from the dead, but given the end results, I'm more than okay with that. By all appearances, Miles' quest to save the Web of Life is nearly complete. And I, for one, and looking forward to seeing how it'll all get wrapped up. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Megan Peters
Feb 05, 2020Spider-Verse #5 returns this week with a peek into a dark past. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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8.5
Again, not much here about the overarching story, but this was really fun. I had a good time.
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This art tho
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This had some fun moments and lines in it and I largely had a nice time reading it.
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Spider-Man Noir gets a handy resurrection just in time to team up with Miles in an Indiana-Jones-esque caper. They're stealing the Spider-Totem from Noir's gender-bent version of Swarm. It's a fun little story, brisk if inconsequential. I'm not sure about the art, though. Juan Ferreyra is a formidable creator, but restricting him to a mostly-gray palette seems to be a mistake.
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