SPIDER-MAN & WOLVERINE #7 (MARVEL COMICS)

Spider-Man and Wolverine get yanked into a Parallel Universe by that universes Reed Richards. They discover in this universe there are no superheroes, but there are super villains. One of these villains is responsible for murdering Reed’s wife, which affects Logan as well.

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Spider-Man & Wolverine #7

Written By Marc Guggenheim – Art By Kaare Andrews

Colors By Brian Reber - Letters By Travis Lanham

Edited By Mark Basso - Published By Marvel Comics

***Minor Spoilers Possible***

In Another Universe

It’s a normal evening for Logan and Peter, until it’s not. The two find themselves in a Parallel Universe, 4587 to be exact. They were brought there by Reed Richards, who needed their help getting justice on the super villain team The Revengers, who are led by Arachnix who is only found in this universe. He is also a mix of Spider-Man and Wolverine, and that’s why Reed brought them here. At first Logan had no interest in helping because it’s not their universe. However, once Reed reveals that his wife was killed by Arachnix and in this universe his wife has ties to Logan, that changes his mind. So now they hunt Arachnix, but once they find him, they discover this may be harder than they think, and failure has happened before.

A Shared Love

The twists and turns in this issue keep the reader on the edge of their seat. Marc Guggenheim does an excellent job of revealing the multiple plot twists this issue has. Just when you think you know what’s going on, the script gets flipped and what you think you know gets turned upside down. Guggenheim also does a great job with the lore of the revealed villain Arachnix. The fact that he shares the strongest traits of both of our heroes makes for a hard fight for Spidey & Wolvie. The great setup and reveal leads to a tremendous cliffhanger of an ending that really has the reader fiending for the next issue.

The art in this issue is awesome and captures this world perfectly. Kaare Andrews does a fantastic job of bringing this new universe to life. Andrews also does an amazing job on the character designs, specifically Reed Richards and Arachnix. Pulling from the familiar designs, well twisting them enough to make them feel original. Brian Reber matches the art with his colors seamlessly and makes the art jump off the pages.

Final Thoughts

Spider-Man & Wolverine #7 is an insane ride that keeps the reader uneasy until all the cards are on the table. The twists make sense, well seamlessly bringing the characters from each universe together. The only thing better than the numerous twists is the cliffhanger ending leading into the next issue. This is a must get at the LCS this week, and don’t worry if you haven’t been reading this series as this is a perfect jump on point.

Overall Grade: 10/10