
Ultimate Spider-Man #22
Marvel Comics
Written by Jonathan Hickman
Art by Marco Checchetto
Colors by Erick Arciniega
Letters by Cory Petit
The Rundown: Forced to live underground, Peter and his allies discover a means to keep fighting Kingpin.

Spider-Man arrives at a local restaurant to pick up an order and return it to the underground lair, Peter’s family is living in with the help of Mole Man. Otto is revealed to be the man in the suit as he continues work on something that could shield himself and Peter’s family from the Maker and his henchmen. At the same time, Peter and Harry take on a small army of Bullseyes in the city before Harry goes off on his own mission.
As Peter returns home to spend time with his wife, Otto gives the device to Richard who heads into the city to meet with Felicia and break into Kingpin’s base of operations while Harry has teamed with Mysterio for their own dark and unknown purposes.
The Story: Hickman continues to craft some interesting and engaging scenarios for Peter and company in this issue. I like the fact that they are still on the run and how Peter’s community is growing. Otto’s presence continues to brilliantly unnerve me as I wait for him to finally snap. I like Richard’s storyline and the temptations he is dealing with and I love the mystery with Harry and Mysterio and what it means going forward.
The Art: Checchetto delivers stunning art throughout the issue. I love the visual style and how beautifully detailed the pages and panels are.

