SPIDER-VERSE TIE-IN!
• Picking up where Amazing Spider-Man #10 ends, Miguel O'Hara is finally back in the year 2099!
• But no time for nostalgia! Spider-Man 2099, Lady Spider, and the six-armed Spider-Man are on the run for their lives from the dangerously ravenous Inheritors!
Rated T
This is a great tie-in that should not be missed due to the impeccable art and resounding influence it has on the entire event. Read Full Review
Aside from the occasional bout of bad leg anatomy, Sliney is in top form as he renders this futuristic world and highlights the emotional roller coaster Miguel experiences upon returning home. Read Full Review
This is what a solid tie-in should be: directly related to the big event, but able to stand on its own and tell its own good story. If youre just reading 2099, this still functions as a great story and the recap is all youll need to get caught up. If youve been reading Spider-Verse and need to grab all the tie-ins you can, this will STILL be completely natural and easy to follow. The visuals do an amazing job telling the story, and the writing has some genuinely great moments of banter and development to give it a great core. Now there may have been one or two lost moments, but this issue still stands either on its own or as a part of a larger narrative. Read Full Review
Even though this story isn't pushing the main Spider-Verse narrative forward, it is a good read. If you've been reading Spider-Man 2099, you'll enjoy this comic. If you wanted more of Lady Spider, like I did, this comic is very good news for you. I'll probably stick with this side story throughout the event. My theory is that Miguel is going to have some hard choices to make now that he's back home. Read Full Review
Spider-Man 2099 #6 is an action-packed chapter of "Spider-Verse" that moves the event along and introduces many new corners of the 2099 universe Read Full Review
Spider-Man 2099 #6 is a great example of a tie in book done correctly, and despite my fears presents the same consistent humour and intelligence it did prior to Spider-Verse. If you like Miguel and are a fan then this is definitely worth the read but if you were struggling then now's the time to jump off this train. Read Full Review
Spider-Man 2099 #6 is an action-packed chapter of "Spider-Verse" that moves the event along and introduces many new corners of the 2099 universe Read Full Review
I'm not hating the Spider-verse storyline in the slightest as an event, but I'm not investing in it either. With a young book like this, all I can hope is that it draws more readers to it and the series itself continues on afterwards because I like the adventures of Miguel, either in 2014 or 2099. But preferably in 2014 to work through what was being setup in the first four issues. This book lets Sliney have fun with a couple of different characters going at it over the 2099 landscape and to give Stone a bit of time as well so we can touch on some of the events there. Daemos is an empty threat at this point as it's all power and hunger with nothing deeper to make him interesting, but he serves his purpose well. It just doesn't do much for me. Read Full Review
Spider-Man 2099 #6 works exceedingly well as a tie-in, its own tangent growing naturally out of the wider 'Spider-Verse' event. It should satisfy both long-term readers and those who are here only for the event tie-in, perhaps gaining the title a few more potential fans along the way. Read Full Review
David and Sliney's "Spider-Man 2099" #6 performs its duties as an event tie in and does it well -- no more, no less. Though unremarkable in the grand scheme of "Spider-Man 2099" as a series, the issue provides an enjoyable, tightly plotted chapter in the "Spider-Verse" series, albeit one we've seen before. Read Full Review
Nice interactions between characters.