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    Avenging Spider-Man #6

    Avenging Spider-Man » Avenging Spider-Man #6 - The Omega Effect, Part 1 released by Marvel on June 1, 2012.

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    The Omega Effect begins here bringing together Marvel's 3 Biggest Heroes from the most acclaimed new books of the year! Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Punisher in an epic chase across Manhattan for a mysterious treasure that will change the course of all their lives.

    Omega Effect Part 1 of 3

    Reed Richards asks Spider-man to check in on Daredevil because earlier Daredevil stopped by and showed Reed the Omega Drive, and Reed is worried about him. Peter obliges but when he gets to Matt's office the Punisher and Rachael Alves is already there, requesting that Matt give them the drive. Peter then swoops in to warn the three that the Hand is just outside. The four fight off the Hand, and afterwards Matt explains that he needs to destroy the Omega Drive in front of the crime families so they will leave him alone. Frank and Rachael agree to help even though they want the drive for themselves. The group goes there separate ways while Frank figures out a way for Daredevil to destroy the drive in front of the right people.

    Story continued in The Punisher #10.

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    The Omega Effect Begins. 0

    Synopsis: The fight for the Omega drive begins.Ever since that story back in Amazing Spider-Man #677 and Daredevil, #8 I was curious on what kind of role this Omega drive would play. A device that holds information on the most powerful criminal organizations in the world? A story like this should not feature Spider-Man, but his morals may be the only thing keeping Daredevil and Punisher from doing something reckless. It's also because these three characters have a long history together. So, why ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    A good start to what should be a great story 0

    I was a little hesitant about picking up this issue because I had heard mixed things about it. But I am trying to get into reading Daredevil and Punisher, so I thought this crossover arc would be a great place to start. I'm glad that I did pick it up because its a very promising start to what should be a great crossover. The art is great and moves the story along at an exciting pace. The interactions between the characters are priceless and true to the classic characterizations. The book isn't w...

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    A begrudging buy for completion's sake 0

    Right off the bat, let me say that there is nothign WRONG with this issue... I just feel that I've seen it all before.The trio of characters involved in this crossover generally gets roped together for a story along similar lines to this once every few years. And we've seen it all before: Daredevil and Spider-Man are friends with a quippy rapport, and Punisher agrees to work with them for a common goal, promising to not use lethal force during the team-up (however hard it is to imagine him actua...

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