Ultimate Spider-Man #130

Event\Storyline: Ultimatum Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: Stuart Immonen Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 28, 2009 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 8
7.4Critic Rating
7.7User Rating

THE ULTIMATUM IS HERE!!
Aunt May is under arrest, Spider-Man is underwater and the world has gone to hell. Spidey and the gang will never be the same. Do not miss the shocking events that will define this book for months to come! Rated A …$2.99

  • 10
    Major Spoilers - Stephen Schleicher Feb 4, 2009

    The fact that readers feel the desperation in all of the characters involved make Ultimate Spider-Man #130 a well written piece. Throw on top of that the fantastic Immonen art that I've come to love in the last couple of years, and Ultimate Spider-Man #130 is one heck of an issue. Ultimate Spider-Man #130 made my jaw drop and earns 5 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jan 28, 2009

    Want to experience all the drama and carnage of Ultimatum but retain your brain cells in the process? I have just the comic for you, friend. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ariel Carmona Jr./Alex Rodriguez Jan 27, 2009

    All-in-all, if you've been following Ultimatum closely, this issue won't really pack much of a punch, considering you've seen it all before. But if you haven't been following Ultimatum then this is an issue you should check out. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Book Bin - Zak Edwards Jan 30, 2009

    Penciller Stuart Immonen also falls into some of the same problems as Bendis, almost tracing Finchs work on Ultimatum. I was going to commetn on the great level of detail in the two page spreads before I remembered how uninspired (or over inspired, if you want to look at it that way) it all is. For the sections of artwork he doesnt trace, Immonen does his usual great job Ive come to expect. His action is high energy and his panelling very fluid (and a highlight for me). There is a hiccup where I am unsure whether Spider-Man is throwing a cab in the air or what, but the sequence looks cool anyway. By now, Immonens work is the look of the book, and while he still struggles with the characters out of costume, he more than makes up for it in his action sequences, which are just fun to engage with. Read Full Review

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