Looking Back at SPIDER-MAN: REIGN

Looking Back at SPIDER-MAN: REIGN

Some have read it, some have heard of it, and some have never seen the title before. Here I take a look at one of the most interesting Spider-Man stories ever written, Reign.

Editorial Opinion
By Destroyer14 - Sep 07, 2013 01:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics



Spider-Man: Reign was a four-part mini-series from the Marvel Knights line of comics. The MK comics were stories meant for older readers. Reign is one of the most interesting Spidey stories ever written. Despite its flaws, it's a must-read for any Spider-Man fan, hardcore or casual. Let's talk generally for a second, this is The Dark Knight Returns for the Web-Slinger. Even Marvel themselves compared it to the famous Batman story. It never quite achieved that classic status, but it's definitely something you won't be forgetting anytime soon.

In the near future, New York City has traded the word freedom for security. Peter Parker has long retired, to the point where kids don't even know what a Spider-Man is. With the years gone by, many things have happened, the biggest being the death of Mary Jane. One thing's for certain...the city needs Spider-Man, because the man behind the whole Reign project is none other than VENOM.

The concept of the story is sound. I think every superhero should have a story looking into their future. Spider-Man has always been my favorite character, so personally I was looking forward to reading this. It has aged well, though some aspects just aren't that good. Peter Parker's characterization is the most intriguing aspect. For the most part we see the plot unfold through his eyes. We see he has hallucinations of Mary Jane still being around. Has he gone crazy? You see, it's because of him that she died, thanks to radioactive cells. Peter never truly forgave himself for that. Once he dons the mask he turns into the wise-cracking hero we all know and love.

This whole thing is written by Kaare Andrews, whom has worked on many different comics. The dialogue is technically good and strives to have some hidden text for us readers to take something out of. Freedom, security, youth, Andrews gives the readers some things to think about. I can't help but think however how better this story would have been if it put less into the Greek god analogies and focused more on simply being a Spider-Man story. One could argue that would have been bland, but ultimately the dialogue from some of the characters just doesn't feel very 'real.' The art has an appropriate gritty look, but I can't call it great. The faces often look quite off-putting and just weird for a lack of better word. Maybe that was intended, but it's not exactly what I would call very good art, especially the scenes when Peter Parker looks like he hadn't eaten a meal in over a month.

J. Jonah Jameson has a rather strong presence throughout the four issues. His classic personality surprisingly is retained. The scene when he comes to Peter's apartment was pretty well done. The dialogue, such as "Funny, for all those years, you let me hate him. Hate you" is great stuff for longtime readers. Despite seeing Spidey in his familiar getup, the splash page with him in the mask for the first time in the first issue was truly monumental, classic even. Andrews doesn't shy away from showing the brutal violence of the Marvel Knights title. Despite all the violet things we've seen in comics, movies, and video games, there's something quite unnerving seeing a sword from Kraven the Hunter going through a young boy. Speaking of kids, part of the story focuses on Susie Baker, a young girl we later learn happens to be the Sandman's daughter. She poses an interesting analogy..."So there's these two campers in a tent sleeping, when there's this growling noise outside in the woods. The two campers wake up. Just then, a giant grizzly bear tears through the tent toward them...giant claws. Foaming at the mouth. They're both terrified. The first camper immediately grabs his runners and starts lacing them up. The second camper says, 'you can't outrun a bear!' The first camper smiles, 'no...but I can outrun you.'" If you really think about that, it makes sense. Scary, betrayal, but makes sense.

The 'Sinner Six' come into play in Issue 2. It's interesting because if they manage to subdue Spidey, they could walk away scott free from the enclosed city. So that adds to already fueled bloodlust from all their past encounters. The battle is brutal, and Spidey is saved by...Doctor Octopus, who was long dead but his robot arms still functioning. The dialogue of the recorded message from Octavius is interesting with the analogy of the two being gods. This part of the story is especially intriguing since the current series, Superior Spider-Man, has Ock's mind in Peter Parker's body. The scene following has Peter enter the grave where Mary Jane lays, and in it lies his red and blue costume. This is a truly "aw yeah" moment when he punches the grave open and we see him face New York.

The main thing keeping this story together and making it an immensely worthwhile read (well I think so anyway) is the plot twist that the man behind the Reign operation is none other than Venom. One might argue putting him in the story was just to garner interest, but he doesn't feel shoehorned in at all. The dialogue is quite amazing, since it's the Symbiote that's completely in control. Andrews nails Venom's slithering words with a sarcastic attitude. My personal favorite is when he first reveals his true form a lady says, "My god" and he replies, "Yes...I am." It all comes down to one final showdown between Spidey and him. (Before that, Spidey goes through the Sinner Six...even killing a few of them. Out of character? Hard to say since you have to consider the time period and just maybe he isn't quite the same hero as before.)

Admittedly, the dialogue between Venom and Spidey is better than the actual fight. I would argue that the two have one of the best worst-enemies relationships in comics. The dialogue between the two is worth the price of admission alone. They have fought many times, but here we can look at this, no matter how many years go by, as their true final battle. Sadly Spidey doesn't actually fight Venom, he fights a bunch of other Venom symbiotes in the city, which I thought was disappointing. (Though I think I see where Web of Shadows got the symbiote-infested city idea.)

Spider-Man: Reign, despite its flaws with some of the story, characterizations, and art, is a must-read for any Spidey fan. It's a story on how freedom is better than tyrannical security, a 'what if' future into Spider-Man's world, a story of a hero returning, and simply the final showdown between Spider-Man and Venom. The ending is what made the series for me. Peter says he'll see MJ soon, but right now he has responsibilities.


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SonGoku
SonGoku - 9/7/2013, 1:33 AM
I haven't read Reign in a while, but I thought it was pretty good. The part where Peter gets his red and blue costume back was easily the best part of the book in my opinion.
GLprime2814
GLprime2814 - 9/7/2013, 1:33 AM
Nice write up,
GetsugaTensho22
GetsugaTensho22 - 9/7/2013, 1:40 AM
I've never read it, but i've always heard very good things about this story. I'll look out for the hardcover sometime soon!
QuestionDAnswer
QuestionDAnswer - 9/7/2013, 2:07 AM
Spider-Man is g@y, and The Unremarkable Spiderman film sucks @ss. Its the worst super hero film I have ever seen in the new millennium.
Vedder
Vedder - 9/7/2013, 2:14 AM
Great writeup for a great mini series. Loved that story, but was weak on art.
Minato
Minato - 9/7/2013, 2:21 AM
I haven’t read that one I need to find it. Great write up. PS when did this site become so infested with trolls? I hardly want to read the comments anymore cause people are purposely trying to piss me off.
thereaper27
thereaper27 - 9/7/2013, 2:21 AM
hmm never heard of it till now but sounds good
Minato
Minato - 9/7/2013, 2:45 AM
BTW A:EMH >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> AA
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 9/7/2013, 2:49 AM
Nice write up but this was a horrible story. It reminded me of The Dark Knight Returns. Not forgetting that Peter Parker killed Mary Jane with his radioactive sperm.....
Mephisto
Mephisto - 9/7/2013, 4:44 AM
@raccoonwithrockets And then there's that. Oh, and the part when he's singing his own theme song from the 60s while punching through the grave.
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 9/7/2013, 4:49 AM
I've read the book.

Great book. Enjoyed it.
PenditaMarah
PenditaMarah - 9/7/2013, 5:59 AM
I have read it the book.nice story,worst art.the fighting sequence was brutal.best fighting scene in comic,I guess.
superotherside
superotherside - 9/7/2013, 6:03 AM
Maybe I should pick this up someday.
maninfinesuit
maninfinesuit - 9/7/2013, 6:05 AM
Honestly, you had me going to read this story until Spidey went and punched through a grave.
amievil
amievil - 9/7/2013, 6:29 AM
isn't this the one where Spidey gievs MJ cancer with his radioactive semen? yeah...that's a winner...lol
AmazingFantasy
AmazingFantasy - 9/7/2013, 6:32 AM
defs made fro older readers, great book
SuperbatSpider1003
SuperbatSpider1003 - 9/7/2013, 7:25 AM
God I loved that story but I really liked the scene where he is close to death and he sees MJ and she come ups to. Him calls his name and says peter Parker it's not time yet I love you but right now you have responsibilities to attend to go get em tiger but yea it was an awesome story
N3lLiel
N3lLiel - 9/7/2013, 8:42 AM
Never heared about Reign until today so I tried to find it and it's amazing! Only has 4 issues but damn, that really felt good!
rbfn04
rbfn04 - 9/7/2013, 8:48 AM
Long time since I read Reing. Might have to pick it up again. Nice write up
OMGItsBatman
OMGItsBatman - 9/7/2013, 9:03 AM
You can download it here http://magazine3k.com/comics/english/7964/spider-man-reign-01-to-04-full-collection.html
Sparrowsabre7
Sparrowsabre7 - 9/7/2013, 9:50 AM
I liked it. I think the art is deliberately ugly though, to serve as a mirror for Frank Miller's work on DKR. If you look at Kaare Andrews other art it doesn't look anything like it, so I think it was a definite stylistic choice for better or worse.
Brady1138
Brady1138 - 9/7/2013, 10:21 AM
Good story, but the artwork was HORRIBLE. It's pretty gothic and some of the imagery is pretty great, but the regular people don't look human! It's completely off-putting and pointless.
CaptainObvious
CaptainObvious - 9/7/2013, 10:46 AM
I know I might sound morbid, but I always found the fact that Spidey killed Mary Jane with his radioactive semen a little funny.
FriendlyNeighborhoodSpidey
FriendlyNeighborhoodSpidey - 9/7/2013, 11:20 AM
I thought it was just OK. The thing that killed it for me was the artwork.
IIIAdamantiumIII
IIIAdamantiumIII - 9/7/2013, 11:43 AM
Love this one it was so epic too bad MY EX WALKED OFF WITH A MASSIVE AMOUNT OF MY GRAPHIC NOVELS INCLUDING THIS LITTLE GEM!
dkhager
dkhager - 9/7/2013, 11:48 AM
wow..id never heard of it but it sounds great...great write up too..so it looks like im gonna go get this soon..thanks for recommendation
Franshu
Franshu - 9/7/2013, 12:45 PM
I read it; it's an incredibly depressing story with more than one homage to The Dark Knight Returns. It is, however, quite a good read.
THRILLHO
THRILLHO - 9/7/2013, 5:22 PM
I liked it.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 9/7/2013, 6:15 PM
I saw it. I own it. I thought it was choosey about it's Spider-history. I didn't really like it. Or at least it wasn't appealing to me.

On the flip side of that, I fell in love with Spider-Man Noir. lol You can't get much better than Aunt May on a soapbox, cannibal Vulture and Spider-Man with a gun.
BaronZemo
BaronZemo - 9/9/2013, 3:04 AM
It was cool but kinda odd
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