32 reviews for:

Spider-Geddon

3.3 AVERAGE

lydiaewinters's review

2.0

It was soooooooo boring.

snappydog's review

3.0

Enjoyable, but slightly disappointing compared to the earlier Spider-Verse. It's always fun to see different Spideys interacting, and there are some good ones who get a moment in the spotlight here, but I think that pretty much anything Spider-Geddon does, Spider-Verse does better (except perhaps for a few specific moments which feel like deliberate amendments to disliked elements of Verse).

It's even the same antagonists, the Inheritors, who are intimidating enough to make good opponents for one multiverse crossover but not interesting enough to do it twice.

pammyj1883's review

4.0

This book is ridiculous, and I'm not sure if I entirely got what was going on, but man was it a lot of fun.

jennykeery's review

3.0

I love these Spider-Verse events, where alternate universe versions of Spider-Man team up. This one was lots of fun but the plot is a hot mess - I'd probably avoid unless you're a Spider-Junkie like me!

hootinglance's review

2.0

Soulless and unnecessary

bukluvr's review

3.0
adventurous tense medium-paced

harmanmundi's review

2.0

The completely unnecessary sequel no one asked for
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becks_books's review

3.0

Ultimately, I think if during the reading of a Spider-based comic event, you're left with the general thought of "please, no more spiders, it's too many spiders I can't take anymore", then either you don't like Spider-based characters as much as you thought you did, or the event has failed

(Despite feeling this and also not really liking comic events, there were parts of this that were enjoyable, but I don't think this is a story that needed to happen twice)
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hellosnake's review

3.0

This was kind of cool, but also the story felt stupid and rushed with lots of gaps where cross overs would split off into issues that aren't included in this TBP. I only read it because I was reading Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider and it split off into this cross over.

neonnikki's review

3.0

Probably a 3.5. Fun, with a giant cast of Spider-People, but ultimately a bit of a rushed ending. I might have enjoyed it more if I read Spider-Verse.