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daileyxplanet's review against another edition
1.0
Meh.
Note: Read equivalent issues via Marvel Unlimited.
Note: Read equivalent issues via Marvel Unlimited.
sarah_emtage's review against another edition
4.0
I picked this up at Dollarama for $4 and had no context for secret wars or why Dr. Doom was the "God" of this universe, but I found it an enjoyable contained story nonetheless.
I especially enjoyed seeing the spiderverse characters that I knew from the animated film and the sinister six is always a fun time. Of the spider people I hadn't seen before I found the Indian spider-man the most interesting.
I especially enjoyed seeing the spiderverse characters that I knew from the animated film and the sinister six is always a fun time. Of the spider people I hadn't seen before I found the Indian spider-man the most interesting.
crookedtreehouse's review
3.0
I have yet to read the actual Spider-Verse series, as it was written during the Slott era, and I tapped out of that fairly early. But I've seen the Spider-Verse movie, and this is in the same vein. It's fun, a little silly, and it features a whole slew of alternate universe spider-people. There are a bunch of familiar super-villains who could possibly not be villains, and the plot feels like an organic Marvel spider-story.
It's also nice to read a Secret Wars book that isn't just varying shades of brown and orange.
If you like Spider-Ham, Spider-Gwen, or team-up books where a new team forms, I think this is a solid read. It doesn't break any new ground but it has fun, and includes a lot of references to continuity if you're a nostalgic spider-fan.
It's also nice to read a Secret Wars book that isn't just varying shades of brown and orange.
If you like Spider-Ham, Spider-Gwen, or team-up books where a new team forms, I think this is a solid read. It doesn't break any new ground but it has fun, and includes a lot of references to continuity if you're a nostalgic spider-fan.
zugzug's review
4.0
Fun romp
Was a good peek at some of the alternate spider characters. Even without being fully caught up was thoroughly enjoyable.
Was a good peek at some of the alternate spider characters. Even without being fully caught up was thoroughly enjoyable.
gekkeju's review
adventurous
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.75
puddingtaco's review
2.0
Remember all those characters you loved in the Spider-verse arc? Prepare to not like them as much in Warzones! Spider-Ham got the worst of it, being watered down to a lazy, food-crazed one-dimensional boring pig. I mean, I get it, you get handed a pig who dresses like Spider-man and what do you do? Only he was cool and interesting in the Spider-verse books, so what the heck? Everyone is a little dumber and more gullible in this book. It just doesn't compare.
tabman678's review
3.0
This is a fun Battleworld event. It uses a few Spider-people that were in the Spider-verse event and it’s lots of fun. It uses the Spider world creatively.
Though it doesn’t go anywhere and the characters are just there and don’t entirely have a journey to go through.
Spider-ham was fun though.
3 stars.
Though it doesn’t go anywhere and the characters are just there and don’t entirely have a journey to go through.
Spider-ham was fun though.
3 stars.
booksandcecilia's review
2.0
This comic was very weird. I like it because Spider Gwen is in it and I will for sure read more about her! But otherwise just weird...