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Ultimate Spider-Man, Volume 9: Ultimate Six
by Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Bagley, Trevor Hairsine
This is more of a Avengers comic than Spider-man for half of it.
So Nick Fury has put away some of Spidy's biggest villains. Green Goblin, Electro, Sandman and so on. However when they finally able to form a plan and break out of a super prison things go to hell. The Avengers are assembled and they go to track down these pieces of shit, the new Sinister Six basically, but there's one major problem. They can't find them...but they all go after Peter Parker. The one who put them all there.
This is pretty good story. I like the slow build up and getting to see Bendis write the ultimates more human like instead of the hyper violent and more crazed ones that Millar writes was cool. I also enjoyed seeing Peter lose his shit when his family is in trouble, that's the Spidy I know and love. The art works most of the time, especially for the fight scenes. Overall, if don't mind Spidy taking a backseat for a few issues this is worth reading without a doubt.
A 4 out of 5.
So Nick Fury has put away some of Spidy's biggest villains. Green Goblin, Electro, Sandman and so on. However when they finally able to form a plan and break out of a super prison things go to hell. The Avengers are assembled and they go to track down these pieces of shit, the new Sinister Six basically, but there's one major problem. They can't find them...but they all go after Peter Parker. The one who put them all there.
This is pretty good story. I like the slow build up and getting to see Bendis write the ultimates more human like instead of the hyper violent and more crazed ones that Millar writes was cool. I also enjoyed seeing Peter lose his shit when his family is in trouble, that's the Spidy I know and love. The art works most of the time, especially for the fight scenes. Overall, if don't mind Spidy taking a backseat for a few issues this is worth reading without a doubt.
A 4 out of 5.