Spider-Man’s Tangled Web #22 (2003): Series ends
For the most part, this was an excellent series. It, like the rest of the Spiderverse, is cancelled to make way for a relaunch of all the Spider-Man titles.
The final issue is by two unknowns. It’s a story reminiscent of Gotham Central, focusing on cops looking into crimes that are negatively impacted by Spider-Man’s vigilante involvement. Spidey doesn’t appear until the last panel, and that’s in a picture credited to Peter Parker.
That picture puts Spider-Man at the scene of a crime, which might be what the cops need to arrest him. The story reads as if there might have been more coming. I would have liked that. It’s pretty good.
But we’re done here.
FANTASTIC FOUR #119: H.E.R.B.I.E. Mach One (1972)
Roy Thomas writes one issue of the FF and it’s…Very weird. For two reasons. First, Black Panther changes his name to Black Leopard because the term “black panther” in the…
X-Men Unlimited #46 (2003)
Two stories: #1: Wolverine does bar fights for money and then burns the bar down. #2: Wolverine kills a monster for Nick Fury.