AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #6 (MARVEL COMICS)

Is there ever a down moment for Peter Parker? With the Hobgoblin taken care of, things seem on the up. He has a new job at Rand Enterprises. It looks as an old flame is talking with him again. Can it be that Spidey has something in his favor? Not if HELLGATE has anything to say about it!

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #6 by Joe Kelly, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna kicks off a brand new story arc.

Let’s not delay and see what transpires now!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Coming off a huge return, this chapter is more grounded towards Peter’s life. The opening monologue is back to basics. It is a soft intro before Spidey’s night begins. After saving a Senator, business moves to his new job. The writing makes Rand Enterprises seem too good to be true. It allows for a few side plots to start forming. One of which carries a real threat behind it.

Readers see the return of Tombstone into Peter’s life. Knowing what has gone down in recent past issues, this felt like a sudden move. It buys time before another familiar face returns. Kelly’s writing allows Black Cat to steal some scenes along with detouring Peter’s time with Shay. The move carries through to the closing portion. Once here, Peter finds out there’s someone new in his way and any peace might have just faded away.

Romita Jr is back on art duties for this story. The action sequence with the Senator sets a good pace to roll with. It results in a classic full page of a Victorious Spider-Man swinging. The story moves events to Rand’s work. The art reflects the seriousness of the time along with some humor. Any “The Last Of Us” fans will appreciate the knod. Even with Tombstone’s cameo, the mood feels very upbeat. It’s a notable difference from last arc.

The fallout from Hobgoblin continues to be solid. Aunt May and Shay’s portions mirror those events and the distance it has caused. Readers will enjoy seeing Felica crash the scene. Her expressions shine in her devious grin. It works a classic Spidey feel into these pages. Once their time moves to investigating, the mood instantly tenses up. With everything seeming to be simple, the end throws that out the window. A two page introduction piece spells disaster for the Wall-Crawler. So much for down time indeed.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.5

The latest ASM arc starts with a reflection of a “Happier” time for Mr. Parker. Kelly switches gears with a more grounded look via the writing. Romita Jr & the art team mix in a traditional vibe with a new villain ready to make some noise. Peter is back to basics & that’s a win for everyone.

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