• The 13th sign of the Zodiac is THE SPIDER?!?!?!
• Scorpio is on the verge of controlling the future and Spider-Man's fight will take him on both sides of the English Channel.
• But when Scorpio compromises Parker Industries, what will this mean for Peter moving forward?!
Rated T
This issue continues the book's trend of offering bigger, more challenging problems worthy of an internationally focused Spider-Man. At the same time, there's plenty of humor and silliness to offset all the sweeping drama Read Full Review
This series is moving onto Superior things and issue 11 does a great job of wrapping up the Zodiac storyline while enticing the leader with what the future holds. Read Full Review
Dan Slott and company deliver another sold installation of Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 4. It's not perfect, but it is undoubtedly huge classic comic book fun that most readers will certainly enjoy. Like I have been saying for months, all of the stuff we've been waiting for is right around the corner with Osborn and Octavius throwing their hats back into the ring. Knowing that, I am very satisfied with the transition from Zodiac to what lies ahead. Slott isn't the best at closing out a great story concept, but this time he took a decent concept and executed the story and its ending brilliantly. Read Full Review
"Amazing Spider-Man" #11 is another great installment in a must-read series; Slott, Camuncoli and Smith give us a fun new take on Peter Parker and company that reminds us yet again that you can change the character's overall status quo without losing drama or a good storytelling hook. As long as the stories are this good, I'll happily remain on board. Good stuff. Read Full Review
After the incredibly cool battle between Spider-Man and Scorpio on a speeding train from last issue, it was unlikely that the creative team behind AMAZING SPIDER-MAN would be able to top themselves. Instead, they went the other direction entirely and delivered a pretty bare-bones, straightforward wrap-up issue. It's unfortunate because one of the hallmarks of this series has been amazing set pieces. This certainly isn't a bad issue by any means, it's just disappointing given how great this series has been. Dan Slott has been teasing a number of plot developments for a while now, and the end of this issue suggests interesting things to come. This arc may not have ended well, but there's little reason to believe this usually stellar creative team won't be packing a punch next time. Read Full Review
Dan Slott's current saga of a villainous Zodiac-themed cooperative seems to have been going on for a while now, and while this issue is very much a thrilling and jovially cheesy conclusion to that chapter, it's also one that's never had the same cache of the more classic Spider-Man villains to support it. Read Full Review
The Zodiac storyline comes to an end, and I couldn't be happier. This was a dud from Day One. Slott and Camuncoli still make good Spider-Man comics, but even they're capable of producing mediocre work. Read Full Review
Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #11 is a disappointing non-ending that revels in fantasy instead of revealing character and fresh ideas. Read Full Review
Im glad this series has improved. I enjoyed this Zodiac arc and its satisfying conclusion. This was the best arc so far, and I hope to see this momentum continue.
Very entertaining conclusion to a lumpy storyarc.