Tuesday 27 February 2018

Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide: Volume Six Review


Finished reading Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide: Volume Six, continuing Peter Parker's time as a C.E.O. of his own company as he finds himself against Norman Osborn since curing him of his Green Goblin persona. The book opens with Spider-Man and Mockingbird working with S.H.I.E.L.D. and the local government in Delvadia after getting a lead on the whereabouts of Norman Osborn only to be at a dead end when they capture the real El Facoquero as Norman prepares to change his appearance once again. After stoping in New York to check on his Aunt May and his friends, Peter and Bobbi head over to Hong Kong to continue their search for Osborn where he has disguised himself as a guest at a Parker Industries charity event where his cover is blow when Silver Sable is stopped by Spider-Man from killing Norman. Overall this was a great book as writer Dan Slott sends Spider-Man to the country of Symkaria when Silver Sable is revealed to sill be alive which creates tension between Peter's working relationship between his company and S.H.I.E.L.D. which makes for some great character moment with Nick Fury and Mockingbird due to the situation they find themselves in. There is also some great interpersonal moments between Spider-Man and his supporting cast as the book makes room for some great moments of levity event with the threat of Norman Osborn looming I'm the background helps up the stakes of the story due to it feeling more personal for Peter. The art team do an amazing job in bring international feel of the book to life thanks to each place Spider-Man goes to its own unique aesthetic which also delivering on some captivating action sequences and bring a great amount of detail to the more character driven moments. 8.5/10.

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