To deal with the return of Spider-Man, Mayor Waters utilizes a daring contingency plan. In the Vault there are six hard men, with axes to grind. All Waters has got to do is wind them up and point them in the right direction. Enter the Sinister Six!
One other comment that I would make is that the placement of advertisements in this issue suggests that Marvel has listened to their readers' complaints about the deluge of advertising in their books of late and modified the placement of ads accordingly. Although a necessary evil of monthly comics, the advertisements here are unobtrusive, and don't interrupt the flow of the story. Read Full Review
This definitely has a vibe and it’s sticking to it. Again, art is weird but it fits the story. This is dealing with some dark topics, and we still don’t know find out what happened. You can see she’s clearly younger than Peter, so it happened awhile ago. You presume this is what broke him down to this level. JJJ’s character fulfills his purpose and fits right in for what the author is going for, loud obnoxious old man shouting things from his porch. This old guy is on to something though.
This issue is worse. The artist puts less effort into this art (+ I'm already tired of 3D everything instead of the art). And the story goes in a wrong way, I think... It's boring and I disagree with most of the decisions. Now I'm starting to remember why I didn't reread this series since my first reading through this.
Definitely a set up issue for what’s to come, I guess this was more boring than the first issue. And sure the art is an acquired taste, but I am a fan of Kaare Andrew’s work.