The noose tied by Arcade, Mentallo and their mysterious benefactor tightens on our two Spider-Men! Things already looked bleak, and when you meet the newest Spider-Villain who makes their debut this issue? Well, we may have to turn our title from Spider-Men to Spider-Man.
PLUS: PART 7 OF DEADPOOL/WOLVERINE: WEAPON X-TRACTION!
Rated T
Friends, villains, and flunkies team up to achieve more than they could individually as Peter and Miles become the fastest webslingers in the West. A cloned scientist befriends a newborn Artificial Intelligence to help both evolve. Deadpool wants to murder a space toddler who shows him Captain America with his brain in a jar, a Robot Hawkeye, and the multiversal truth about his relationship with Wolverine in The Spectacular Spider-Men #6. Read Full Review
Once again, Spectacular Spider-Men proves itself to be the best Spider-Man series on the shelves today and that trend doesn't appear to be stopping any time soon. Read Full Review
Ramos creates amazing art throughout the issue. The visuals are as fun and thrilling as the story and there is wonderful tone to the imagery that is immersive. Read Full Review
Weisman and Ramos style as a creative team would be much better with short two to four issue story arcs. Six issues in and still no end in sight makes this feel like every Spider-Man title we are getting in the Earth-616 continuity. Read Full Review
Solid book with good art, good writing and decent plot. The most interesting parts are the AI conversations in the dark. The rest is pretty derivative of Westworld (they even literally called it out early in the book) and Arcade's usual hijinks. It's hard to come up with a fresh idea that hasn't been done, but this one doesn't add much new to the formula other than those AI conversations. Still, it's a fun book and worth my time and money.