Mr. Negative has recently hired Hammerhead to become one of his new enforcers. On a mission to unite all the gangs in New York, innocent children are caught in the crossfire, and Spidey sets out to save the day!
This issue oozes style from start to finish, and editors Tom Brevoort and Steve Wacker would do well to note how fantastically these two creators work together. As far as plot goes, there's also a ton to like about this issue. Kelly surely and confidently ties his disparate threads together, leading up to a climactic cliffhanger that leavess us excited for more. This new version of Hammerhead packs a serious punch both literally and figuratively as a character, and Kelly gets a lot of mileage out of the "laughable villain turned badass" motif. All in all, it's a tremendously entertaining Spider-Man comic that's as fun to read as it is to look at. Read Full Review
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Quite a fun issue if you don't go in looking for something deep. I miss the Chris Bachalo who drew great stories like Death. I want that guy back. Read Full Review
Bachalo Just goes crazy on Spidey
Some extraordinarily disgusting art from Bachalo on most of the pages here and this Joe Kelly guy writes Spider-Man (and even aunt May!!!) like a noob... Only the final pages with Hammerhead were cool.