Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #6
| Writer | Chip Zdarsky |
| Artist | Goran Parlov |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
J. Jonah Jameson's got the scoop of the century - a once-in-a-lifetime interview with the menace of Manhattan...SPIDER-MAN!
PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN, MY DINNER WITH JAMESON is one tale you won't want to miss!
Rated T
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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9.5
411Mania - Jonathan Durden
Nov 09, 2017Spectacular is my favorite Spidey comic out there right now and that will probably remain the case indefinitely. I like the rapport Pete has with his "sister" as well as Jonah but especially with Johnny Storm. I hope we get to see much more of him in the upcoming issues. For this issue, however, I did not miss him because of how engrossed I was with the interactions between Spidey and JJ. Can't wait to see what Zdarsky does next! Read Full Review
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IGN - Blair Marnell
Nov 02, 2017Now, that is terrific. This issue is everything that a Chip Zdarsky Spider-Man story can be and more. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Nov 02, 2017Not a lot of action in this issue, but that works to give more time to character study and development. A fun read. Read Full Review
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7.9
Multiversity Comics - Elias Rosner
Nov 03, 2017A very strong, emotionally heavy issue of this comedy series, if not a little out of character for Peter. Plus, it all took place over dinner, which is something I never thought Id see. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Nov 05, 2017If Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #6 had just stuck to the story told in the first 18 pages it would've gone down as one of the most important comics in Spider-Man's history. The interview between Spider-Man and J. Jonah Jameson was well executed as both characters got all their animosity towards each other off their respective chests. Unfortunately the fantastic story of this issue is dragged down by the fact it takes place in the middle of the Teresa Parker storyline that has outworn its welcome. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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10
Maybe the my favourite issue of any Spider-Man series ever.....only time will tell if I remove the 'maybe'
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Classic Spider-Man story. 'Nuff said. With great art and a story that will linger in your memories for life, you can not go wrong reading this as a long time Spidey fan.
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One of the best spidey issues in recent years. My only problem was the dull story arch surroumding it.
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Agora eu sinto que entendo JJ um pouco melhor.
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An all-time high. Fantastic. No, Spetacular.
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Break The Cycle !
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WOW Amazing issue.
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One word Spetacular! If you want you could easily get Zdarsky on Amazing
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9.0
An emotionally-weighty meeting between Spidey and J Jonah Jameson drives to a genuinely surprising twist. The conversation between the two principals is essentially perfect. I took a couple of points away because the connections to the ongoing arc were clumsy and because artist Michael Walsh, no matter how hard he works, is still a fill-in artist. His simple indie style is better suited to being a long-term visual theme than a one-shot affair. The way he handles these characters is good, but it would have been *better* if he had five issues' experience drawing Chip Zdarsky's Spider-Man. The sheer historical impact of the outcome is worth a bonus point, bringing us back to 9. The content makes it Important, but the creators' hard work also m more
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9.0
after re-reading this, I got to say this is a good issue right here. We finally know why J Jonah Jameson hates Spider-Man, and it has a satisfying payoff
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