This comic seems to have flown under the radar somewhat, but I really liked it!
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I really like the premise, and it seems like we're not going down the 'kill people off for shock value' route - heck, we even see Spder-Man Noir in the big ol' montage. And hey, we get some great alternate earths on our way through (with the obligatory Spider-Punk appearance). Plus as a fan of RYV, it's good to see Annie will be playing a major role (side note: this and Houser's story in Marvel Comics #1001 really makes me want a RYV revival) - although hopefully as an active participant and not a human Macguffin. Kind of weird that her parents aren't getting involved, though - while I get the thematic reason why the writers don't want another Peter Parker (especially one identical in appearance to the archetypical Spider-Man), it does seem kind of weird they apparently aren't involved in the search for their missing daughter. Sadly it looks like Mayday's also going to be relegated to a cameo in the Spider-Verse montage page - while of course Miles & Gwen are the big two people think of when it comes to the Spider-Verse after Peter, she was really the trailblazer. Spider-Zero seems cool, I like her aesthetic, but I'm curious if there's going to be more to her than meets the eye. All things considered, I'm curious and excited to see where they go next. The Spidersonas in the back were all really great- hopefully they'll play into the story proper later on.
I recommend it to anyone who liked Into The Spider-Verse, or heck, Spidey in general. The first issue's written by Jed MacKay, who's writing Black Cat & also did most of the Spider-Punk (or rather, the Anarchic Spider-Man, as he prefers to be called) in the last two Spider-Verse crossovers.
What does everyone else think?