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Amazing Spider-Man #6 (2014)

Amazing Spider-Man #6 (2014)

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Humberto Ramos
Cover by Humberto Ramos
The finale of the record-breaking first arc of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN where all heck breaks loose on Peter Parker. Parker Industries has promised a humane and secure super-villain containment system but Black Cat and Electro have other ideas… The secrets of Silk have been revealed!
Date Available: 9/10/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Six issues of Spider-man being Spider-man. Six issues of Black Cat being awful. Seriously awful. "Is Slott serious here?" level awful. I'm saying the balance falls on the positive side. I feel like these are issues that could fit pretty easily into the 70's, and they've been a welcome throwback. You either like or Humberto Ramos or you don't, but I do, so I'm enjoying the art as well. We have a nice wrap up to our first arc. All open threads are closed, including JJJ unmasking our hero and the Electro situation. We get small set ups for the next arc. We also get more Silk, which somehow has become a good thing. I'd say this was a solid 'B', which is perfect from the Bamazing Spider-Man. (As a personal favor, if you know Dan Slott, please ask him to stop the Black Cat nonsense while there's still time.)

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Humberto Ramos
Cover by Humberto Ramos
The finale of the record-breaking first arc of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN where all heck breaks loose on Peter Parker. Parker Industries has promised a humane and secure super-villain containment system but Black Cat and Electro have other ideas… The secrets of Silk have been revealed!
Date Available: 9/10/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Six issues of Spider-man being Spider-man. Six issues of Black Cat being awful. Seriously awful. "Is Slott serious here?" level awful. I'm saying the balance falls on the positive side. I feel like these are issues that could fit pretty easily into the 70's, and they've been a welcome throwback. You either like or Humberto Ramos or you don't, but I do, so I'm enjoying the art as well. We have a nice wrap up to our first arc. All open threads are closed, including JJJ unmasking our hero and the Electro situation. We get small set ups for the next arc. We also get more Silk, which somehow has become a good thing. I'd say this was a solid 'B', which is perfect from the Bamazing Spider-Man. (As a personal favor, if you know Dan Slott, please ask him to stop the Black Cat nonsense while there's still time.)

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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