Note: Spider-Man #1 features a major plot twist that wasn't advertised ahead of time. I tried my best to talk around that twist in the review, but beware of minor spoilers below. And if you want to know exactly what happens, check out our spoiler-filled breakdown of Spider-Man #1.
Marvel hasn't exactly done this new Spider-Man series any favors with its marketing up until now. The publisher teased what initially seemed to be a comic book follow-up to Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, inevitably setting up fans for disappointment when that turned out not to be the case. And while the prospect of Hollywood titan J.J. Abrams and son Henry Abrams trying their hands at Spider-Man is appealing, Marvel didn't do enough to establish what makes this series unique. In a time where both Amazing Spider-Man and Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man are delivering accessible, engaging stories, do we really need another Spider-Man comic in the mix? It's only after reading Spider-Man #1 that this series truly begins to sell itself as something different.
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