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    Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #16.1

    Ultimate Comics Spider-Man » Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #16.1 - Point-One released by Marvel on December 1, 2012.

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    The Daily Bugle is on the hunt to find out everything they can about the new Spider-Man What they discover will surprise them, you...and him!

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    4.3 stars

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    If we have to have Point-One, they should all be like this! 0

    Despite any financial success Marvel has seen from their Point One line of comics, it has been a significant creative failure. That is…until now. Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #16.1 uses the idea of a one-shot jumping on point to its greatest potential.Even the most enjoyable Point One issues feel like stories that should have taken place in the pages of the regular series because they generally follow the same characters and plotlines. Writer Brian Michael Bendis approaches this Point One in a bri...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    A wierd but entertaining one off issue. 0

    Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #16 Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #15 For prior reviews.Plot: Betty Brant tries to uncover the identity of Spider-Man to some success.Art: Talking about the art on this book is like beating a dead horse. It's great, amazing, David Marquez kills it on the book.Story and Script.I'll start with a negative, while this is a ".1" issue it isn't a great jumping on point for new readers. I mean it's not confusing but it's not all new reader friendly either. Also the solicit lies ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Its hard to maintain a secret identity these days...or not 0

    WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SOME SPOILERSThis issue of Ultimate Spider-Man is one of those rare issues that does not feature the book's title character and/or main protagonist but has a story that is so good that it doesn't matter. Outside of flashbacks Miles Morales appears in a grand total of 2 panels. That's it. And in spite of that, its still a solid issue, with the last chunk of it easily elevating it to the four-star rating I've given it.The story is essentially the biggest role Ultimate...

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