KRAVEN'S MOST DANGEROUS GAME!
The Sinister Six are all hunting Spider-Man and the Green Goblin for their ringleader, Kingpin-and this time, Kraven has the upper hand in Jonathan Hickman & Marco Checchetto's love letter to "Kraven's Last Hunt"!
RATED T+
Then, Checchettos artwork comes into the symphony to lay down melodies of rich, recursive artwork that calls back to the early issues while still offering something new. Rounded out by Wilsons sublime coloring choices, which at times shock a new tone into the book, the artwork shifts into a new dimension. Ultimate Spider-Man #13 is proof that the book still has plenty to say and show, with all aspects ready to take the craft to new levels. Read Full Review
I am really looking forward to Ultimate Spider-Man issue 14 next month. This is one of my top reads every time. Read Full Review
Ultimate Spider-Man #13 is a phenomenal must-read comic book. From the moment you open this comic book there is a tension created by the visual of the Black Suit Spider-Man. It is a tension that turns into great concern when learning about the dangerous predicament Peter Parker and Harry Osborn are in. It's a predicament that can have great ramifications for the entire Ultimate Universe. Read Full Review
I cannot wait till issue 14, as we all know the battle is going to rage! This version of Kraven is esspecially demented and Peter matches him with heroics and the heart of a true icon! Read Full Review
Ultimate Spider-Man #13 continues the series' streak of excellence, blending fan-service moments with fresh storytelling to create a thrilling, high-stakes issue. Hickman's inventive remix of Spider-Man's canon and Checchetto's masterful art make this chapter both exciting and emotional, though the monthly format slightly hinders the narrative's pacing. Regardless, this issue solidifies the series as a standout, offering a must-read experience for fans. Read Full Review
Ultimate Spider-Man #13 is a considerable step up in pacing, action, and interest when Peter and Harry must escape Kraven in the Savage Land. Jonathan Hickman's script breaks with tradition by actually allowing Peter to do something besides sit around or linger in the background, but you have to ignore plot holes to make the scenario work. Read Full Review
The monthly time jumps are really hurting this series from developing its stronger stories, and leaves us with issues mostly about exposition. Read Full Review
Plot
Richard Parker, Peter's son, has been Spider-Man for months, thanks to the nanotechnology of Peter's suit, which physically behaves much like the Venom symbiote, of course it is like an artificial intelligence that Peter programmed to replace him if he disappeared. The whole family knows that Peter is missing and that this version is a substitute, what nobody knows is that Richard is impersonating his father.
Richard wearing this suit looks like Spider-Man, who patrols the streets to see if he can get a clue about his father, he only gets it with the new Black Cat, the daughter of the original who was seriously injured after his fight against Green Goblin and Spiderman.
The location of Peter and Harry is stil more
I really loved this, though the AI spidey suit with Peter's son was not that good but it didn't ruin this. The best part for me was Kraven throwing Peter and Harry into the Savage Land. The action in this was perfect! Of course.dialogue is still top notch!
Nice try Gabe.
Writing was really good; the look Peter gave Kraven as he was taunting him was priceless!
It just keeps getting better. And look at that, we've got Richard doing stuff! Everyone is getting the chance to shine and I love it so much.
What a way to start second year. Goddamn.
Lack of focus on Peter is disappointing, but otherwise this is so good.
Great start to the second year of the series. With the first year all said and done, I think this tops my ranking list for the Ultimate line. It's a lot of character work, but it's all really, really good. Checchetto is killing it here, as well. I'm super intrigued to see what happens with Richard and (I'm assuming?) Felicia after the ending of this.
honestly a pretty solid issue with great dialogue, characters, and art. The pacing is quick and snappy. I am excited for the second year of Hickman's Spider-Man
This was a really good issue. I liked the Kraven and the premise. I liked the AI and son parts. Overall, pretty solid.