10 Reasons Spider-Verse Is Spider-Man’s Best Event

The existence of the Spider-Verse completely changed Spider-Man forever. Instead of revolving around one person who happened to have been bitten by a radioactive spider, the Spider-Verse changed the game. Suddenly, there were millions of Spider-Men across the multiverse, and an existential threat was hunting them all.Of all of Marvel’s many events, Spider-Verse is undoubtedly the best. With the various Spider-Men across the multiverse coming together to face a truly horrifying threat, everything felt like a truly game-changing moment. There’s a reason that Spider-Verse remains the best that Marvel or Spider-Man have to offer.While Morlun appeared before the rest of the Inheritors did, the first full appearance of the terrifying family of Spider-Man hunters came during Spider-Verse. Superior Spider-Man #33 (created by Christos N. Gage, Dan Slott, Giuseppe Camuncoli, John Dell, Antonio Fabela, and Joe Caramagna) made the Inheritors relevant for the first time and finally created an overarching enemy for the various Spider-Men.RELATED: Learn How a 1955 Hurricane Changed Marvel Comics History Forever

The existence of the Spider-Verse completely changed Spider-Man forever. Instead of revolving around one person who happened to have been bitten by a radioactive spider, the Spider-Verse changed the game. Suddenly, there were millions of Spider-Men across the multiverse, and an existential threat was hunting them all.

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Of all of Marvel’s many events, Spider-Verse is undoubtedly the best. With the various Spider-Men across the multiverse coming together to face a truly horrifying threat, everything felt like a truly game-changing moment. There’s a reason that Spider-Verse remains the best that Marvel or Spider-Man have to offer.

While Morlun appeared before the rest of the Inheritors did, the first full appearance of the terrifying family of Spider-Man hunters came during Spider-Verse. Superior Spider-Man #33 (created by Christos N. Gage, Dan Slott, Giuseppe Camuncoli, John Dell, Antonio Fabela, and Joe Caramagna) made the Inheritors relevant for the first time and finally created an overarching enemy for the various Spider-Men.

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