With Spidey trapped underground, the Web-Head learns more about the surprising new cast-member who promises to cause trouble for him and his old pal JJJ!
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Between the issue's lush artwork and Waid's ability to mix moments of levity with an overriding feeling of desperation, this book soaked me up from the very first page and didn't let go until it was all over. Like I said in my first paragraph, there's nothing startlingly original here. There is, however, tons of personality, an immensely high level of craft on display and enough action and excitement to make you believe you're experiencing an entirely new classic unfold before your eyes. Read Full Review
Finally, a truly amazing issue!
Everything is great here: art, Spidey's self-sacrifice, Jameson's father, Shocker. The rat scene is great and unexpected as well. I guess, it would surprise me even more if I didn't see Vermin biting Spidey a few issues back.
The only thing I didn't like about it is how short it is... Not enough for me after a few mediocre arcs.