• After the life-changing events of SPIDER-GEDDON, Gwen Stacy of Earth-65 has resolved to stay on her home turf and resume her normally scheduled super-heroics as GHOST-SPIDER.
• But in the wake of the Hand's downfall, SOMETHING sinister has begun stalking the streets of New York at night.
• Will Gwen be able to track down the thing that goes bump in the dark, or will she become one more victim of the MAN-WOLF?!
Rated T
A street-level vigilante girl looking to help people has an identity that is publicly known. And she still wears a mask because...its cool. Semi-professional freelance super-hero-ing in the age of the internet with options open for internet business makes for an interesting dynamic that should be fun to explore as the more traditional aspects of spider-personing loom into view from that dim room with the Man-Wolf. This is a fun issue from beginning to end. Read Full Review
Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #6 is a fun issue, but it also took the time to establish multiple new plots. It also reminds us, once again, that Gwen is human and she's already juggling more than any one of could easily on our own. It's only a matter of time before it all comes down " or before a villain realizes how he could take advantage of the situation. Read Full Review
The issue balances a promising story with slick action that will keep readers turning pages, but it is Spider-Gwen's clever quips pushing them to wait for the series' next issue. Read Full Review
It's a fun issue that makes the most out of this new status quo in an effective manner. Read Full Review
Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #6 is a great issue that sets up various aspects of Gwen Stacy's life. Seanan McGuire emphasized what Gwen Stacy's status quo is now that everyone knows she is Spider-Woman. In doing so there are several intriguing sub-plots that are developed that can all grow into their own spotlight stories down the line. If you are a Spider-Man fan I highly recommend picking up Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #6. It is in contention for being the best Spider-Man titles on the market. Read Full Review
At long last, things are moving as the crossover fades from view. Lots of fun.
This was a nice issue.
Gwen continues her quest to become a Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Woman, as yet unaware of the villainous forces moving against her. And she's also getting some ominous headaches she should really start worrying about. This sort of "slice of life" cape comic can be stultifyingly dull; it really has to have superlative storytelling in order to make it work. And that's precisely what this issue gets: a brilliant script, beautifully inventive art. Really good stuff.
I like the banter but real talk this business strategy is untenable.