Uncanny Spider-Man #5

8.0

Critic Rating

4 Reviews
8.2

User Rating

18 Reviews
Writer Si Spurrier
Artist Lee Garbett
Cover Price $3.99

IN THE CLAWS OF THE VULTURE!
Mystique is missing, mutantkind is scattered and hunted and Nightcrawler must finally face the demons he's been keeping in the shadows. But it looks like Orchis will be helping him bare his soul...as they rend the flesh from his bones! Does Kurt Wagner's extraordinary journey end here?
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  • 8.3

    Comic Watch - Bethany W Pope

    Dec 22, 2023

    This was a mediocre end to a mediocre series, but at least the art was excellent. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    Dec 20, 2023

    Woven through a wide array of titles across the past several years of X-Men comics is a singular Nightcrawler narrative that would have made for a seminal series and will doubtlessly still influence the character for many years to come, and Uncanny Spider-Man #5 may be its well-earned farewell. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez

    Dec 20, 2023

    Uncanny Spider-Man #5 is a well earned finale for Nightcrawler's solo adventures during Fall of X. Throughout this journey Nightcrawler's character has further been strengthened as a solo hero. His chemistry with Silver Sable and Mystique further helped to put him over. The end results prove to be an important victory the X-Men needed during the dark times they have faced during the Fall of X direction. This series was certainly one of the gems of the Fall of X direction that X-Men fans should all check out. Read Full Review

  • 7.7

    Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau

    Dec 22, 2023

    Uncanny Spider-Man #5 is an excellent comic that plays well to both Nightcrawler and Spider-Man tropes. Read Full Review

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  • 10

    Ryan

    Jan 12, 2024

    Great landing. Great miniseries.

  • 8.5

    maljoss

    Dec 21, 2023

    Spurrier and Garbett stuck the landing. This comic is good. The story and art are above average. This issue provides a satisfying conclusion (at least for now) to Spurrier's "run" on Nightcrawler. Baddies vanquished. The Vulture's victims freed. We get a hopeful finale. Most important - we find out what that invisible Bamf in Kurt's head is- and it's pretty cool. Hat's off to the creative team for bringing it home. I hope Spurrier gets to do more with Nightcrawler. I like his take on the character. I think it's a shame his "run" has been so disjointed. He's been telling a continuous story, but to get it all you need Way of X 1-5, X-men: The Onlsaught Revelation, Legion of X 1-10, Nightcrawlers 1-3, X-men: Before the Fall - Sons of X, more

  • 8.5

    Avanvolk

    Oct 23, 2025

    I liked this ending. It was a tad predictable, but it was simple and straightforward. Spurrier has a tendency to overcomplicate things, so a nice, clear-cut, coherent ending was refreshing. And it was Legion the whole time eh? I gotta say...I kinda like that. It's among the better reveals I could've imagined, and it's a nice continuation of Spurrier's work with that character since Way of X. Nightcrawler and Legion have been his two main focuses during his time in the Krakoan era, so it's nice that Legion makes a little cameo appearance here too.

  • 8.0

    derbycomics

    Dec 20, 2023

    Si Spurrier has had a particular fondness for Nightcrawler throughout latter half of the Krakoan age and navigates the finale to his years-long narrative with finesse, balancing action-packed sequences with introspective moments for Kurt. I haven't always been the biggest fan of Spurrier's work with the character but I can appreciate the dedication and long-term storybuilding he's done with the character and how much of what Kurt deals with from an internal perspective was introduced much earlier on. The issue wraps up plot threads which have lingered throughout Uncanny Spider-Man, offers intriguing developments for future stories, and leaves readers with a newfound appreciation for Kurt Wagner's resilience and moral compass. It also acts a more

  • 8.0

    CrazyforRAMU

    Jan 19, 2026

    The creators make a smooth gear-change into heavy action for the front half of the book. It works well, and it's followed up by some slower characterization and conversation that ties a nice, neat bow on the series. The art does solid storytelling work, but the detectable joints between the main and the backup artist hold it back a little. Overall, I remain a big fan of Si Spurrier, and I thoroughly enjoyed the challenges and changes he brought to Nightcrawler here. But I recognize that the series was a little too long and a little too idiosyncratic to suit every reader's taste.

  • 7.5

    Screaming Enigma

    Dec 20, 2023

    I love thinking of this as the title of the Bleeding Cool article about it: "When your mom hits on your girlfriend." That was definitely the weirdest part about this. Aside from that, this was a solid conclusion to this miniseries. While it wasn't as good as I had hoped it would be after the great first issue, I still liked this as a whole and I thought the last few pages were written nicely, especially.

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    Kenjamin

    Mar 24, 2024

    Art: 3/5 Story 3.5/5 Total: 6.5/10

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