The Chameleons have done as much damage to the world of Spider-Man and Peter Parker that could possibly be done. They have ruined him. Will his friends come to Peter's aid or will they gang up to bring him down? Brian Bendis and David Lafuente pull out all the stops and deliver a finale like you’ve never seen! Rated T …$3.99
The "Tainted Love" story arc was expertly told from every standpoint. The dialogue was natural and humorous, the scenario of the identity theft of Peter Park was tense and will have consequences for the character, the villains were so interesting that you know they will be brought back at some point, and the artwork perfectly captured every comedic, dramatic and action-packed moment along the way. While I know some will call "Tainted Love" out for being similar to the "Red-Headed Stranger" storyline from Amazing Spider-Man last year, I challenge those naysayers by asking what the better told story was… the answer is this one. And while the story wraps this issue, things are by no means back to the status quo. That's always been Bendis's MO on this series, and poor Parker is just going to have to deal with the pain and misery of being, as Mary Jane put it in issue #12, "the perfect person." Read Full Review
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Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #14 was an enjoyable ending to an otherwise average arc. Dont get me wrong, an average arc on this title is better than most arcs on other titles. However, because Bendis has written some great stories on this title this arc felt average in comparison. Still, I am looking forward to all of the fallout from this story arc. The fall out from the Chameleon siblings messing up both Peters personal and Spider-Man life should make for some fun reading in the next few issues. Read Full Review
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Cover-***
Writing-*****
Art-**
Story-*****
How is Jameson alive?
Art: 2.5/5
Story 3.5/5
Total: 6/10