I totally agree. I think he should retire. I avoid whatever he's on anymore
Amazing Spider-Man #6
| Writer | Joe Kelly |
| Artist | John Romita Jr. |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
HELLGATE'S OPENING...PUNCH!
PETER PARKER's life has been worse. He's got a steady job. BLACK CAT is giving him the time of day again. As SPIDER-MAN, Peter's taken some super-powered punches. But he's never caught the kind of HELL that's in store for him next.
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
The Comicbook Dispatch - dragoncache
Jun 25, 2025Success in life necessitates multitasking. Succeeding in business requires keeping secrets. Earning the bosss trust threatens Freaktastic friendships with coworkers. While combating his fears of losing the people he loves, goblins and nurses show Peter Parker the way. Old foes and feline friends enmesh Peter in a web of duplicity in Amazing Spider-Man #6. Read Full Review
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9.5
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Jun 25, 2025OverallThis opening chapter does a solid job of laying the groundwork for the arc to come. I appreciated how the story transitions from the relative calm of Peter Parker's life beginning to stabilize, only to have the waters stirred by Tombstone's ominous tip-off. The introduction of Hellgate is set up beautifully, landing with just the right amount of impact and intrigue. I'm genuinely looking forward to seeing what kind of chaos he brings in the issues ahead. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Jun 18, 2025Amazing Spider-Man #6 is a fantastic transition issue for this series. Joe Kelly and John Romita Jr. are able to spend quality time spotlighting Peter Parker's new status quo. In the process we see multiple sub-plots develop for both the Peter Parker and Spider-Man side of this series. That all leads to an ending that works well to create a sense of unknown for what the ramifications of the second story arc for Kelly and Romita's run will be. Read Full Review
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8.5
Nerd Initiative - Ken M.
Jun 18, 2025The 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 & thats a win for everyone. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jun 18, 2025While Amazing Spider-Man #6 doesn't deliver major action or revelations, it's a well-crafted breather issue that builds out Peter Parker's world with heart, humor, and a tangle of romantic tension. The shift in art style may divide readers, but there's no denying the storytelling is still swinging strong. Read Full Review
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7.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Wakizashi Gray
Jun 18, 2025Amazing Spider-Man #6 gives you a lot of Spider-Man in his friendly neighborhood role as he spends a fragmented day catching up with friends and family. We see the (brief) return of Tombstone and what feels like a dropped-in-at-the-last-minute cliffhanger. Issue #6 also features the return of John Romita Jr.s pencils for the full issue. It all looks good, but might be a disappointment for those who have been loving Pepe Larrazs art so far. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Comic Book Spot - Miles Weeks
Jun 21, 2025The Amazing Spider-Man #6 comes in strong with strong character interactions and a positive shift that this series really needed, but the downgrade in art quality and the fact that Peter and Shay's relationship feels inconsistent holds it back from its full potential. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Watch - Tyler Davis
Jun 20, 2025One swing forward, two more back is the best way to describe the overall impact thatThe Amazing Spider-Man #6 has on the title after last issue's delicious finale. There's a lot of good, mixed up with a lot of baggage that treads overtop of ground long covered, and long matured from as the titles continues to fear romantic commitment with last minute feints of an 'adult reality' that's is rich in maturity from the perspective of a teenager. Not a bad start to the new arc, but one certainly weighed down by the baggage of long running mischaracterization. Read Full Review