Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #14 is the final issue for this volume. And it ends, with a sort of wrap up to a revelation made in the beginning. “A Night Off” is all Peter wants, but when you’re Spider-Man, sometimes that is too much to ask for. Peter makes a promise to someone very important, and to break that promise would be devastating. But with a little help from some friends, maybe Spider-Man can truly get one night off.

Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #14
I am really sad to see this series end. Tom Taylor and the creative team have done an excellent job. The best issue for me was #9 and the Rumor origin story. #6 with Spider-Bite was really good too. I really liked Lashley’s art in particular in this series. Suavage’s flashback portion of this book was pretty cool too. I have to say, this issue gets a little emotional. You can really feel the heart of every character involved. I guess Tom could have done something extravagant to end the series with a new villain or some crazy twist. But this was the perfect ending to this volume of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
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Credits
Writer: Tom Taylor | Artist: Ken Lashley & Marguerite Sauvage |
Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg | Letters: Travis Lanham |
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