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Much like others have pointed out, this story has drifted from its original focus. Unlike Hickman's work on Fantastic Four and Avengers, his final issues here don't quite stick the landing. What began as an excellent character study of Peter/Spider-Man has shifted into an extended spotlight on the supporting cast. While their backstories and development are handled well, a Spider-Man comic without enough Spider-Man doesn't quite work.
It feels as though the book might be trying to set the stage for the upcoming Ultimate Endgame, but in the process, Peter's growth into the hero we want him to become has been sidelined.
Maybe I'm nitpicking, but it often feels like Hickman starts strong only to lose momentum-his X-Men run, Decorum, and G.O.D.S. all come to mind.
I also recall this series was originally slated for Donny Cates. Hickman has undeniably revitalized the Ultimate line, but this series either feels like it's treading water until the finale, or it simply doesn't fit cleanly within the timeline.
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