We met, possibly, the most important character in all of the Spider-Verse last issue. Shathra's big plan gets even bigger, and the last bit of hope is about to be crushed!
Things get complicated now that Spider-Man is gone, and the remaining members of the Spider-Army have to rely on thievery, lies and some careful stabbing to have a chance at saving their worlds. Read Full Review
Bagley has always been one of my favorite Spider-Man artists and the visuals in this issue are a testament to that. There is great action throughout and the visuals are thrilling and engaging. Read Full Review
Spider-Man #6 recaptures the fun and surreal nature that's been the highlight of this series while also moving certain characters into fresh directions, and here's hoping the upcoming finale can stick the landing. Read Full Review
Spider-Man #6 completes the penultimate issue of the run, touting the end of the Spider-Verse, with a lot of action, noise, convenient contrivances, and not much story. If the goal was to end the Spider-Verse, Marvel is going about it in the sloppiest way possible. Read Full Review
While the ride for this story has been entertaining and without any major contradictions, its existence and lack of anything meaningful to say seriously drags it down. SPIDER-MAN #6 at the very least brings the ride towards the finish line in a way that is completely fine, but offers nothing of note or particular excitement to be yet another book that won't matter in a few months. Read Full Review
Still way better than ASM is but I felt the pacing on this issue was a bit weird, the story is still good and seeing all the Spider-Verse characters is amazing as Bagley nails the different styles and aesthetics effortlessly. I’ve been enjoying this series quite a lot but thought this was a weaker issue. Let’s see how it ends.
its fine. not too bad, but not too good. Interesting plot twist. hope the ending sticks the landing.
This issue features perfectly acceptable storytelling conveying a complicated, fast-moving plot that I am really struggling to care about. I'm giving myself half-credit for my Chosen One bet--I knew it wasn't Peter, but I picked the wrong alternate Spider. Ah well.