Ultimatum has come and gone and now Ultimate Spider-Man has been relaunched and rebooted. Not rebooted in starting from scratch, but mixing up the formula. Which is too bad, because I really liked the formula, even if it had gotten a but tired in some places. But here is the new format, and now Aunt May's house is a boarding house for lost teen heroes. We've got Iceman, the Human Torch, Gwen Stacy, and Spider-Man all under the same rough. Meanwhile, Mary-Jane and Kitty Pride are off doing their things as well.
This volume is heavy on the teen drama, a little bit more than normal. I didn't read the Ultimatum: Requiem story, so I don't know if MJ dumped Peter in that or in an untold story, but it just seems stupid. Having them break up just to get Peter and Gwen together is a dumb decision and just messes up Mary-Jane as a character. Also, Bendis' style for Kitty is very on-off and in this volume, it's off. I'm not the biggest Kitty fan, but he's written the girl as the most moody/whinny mutant in town.
The new version of Mysterio is cool, though he's a very angry man and the classic Mysterio has a little bit more style, but the new take is interesting. The glowing head vs the bubble is probably a good choice.
The art is fun and I think I may enjoy it more than Immonen's but it verges on the manga a bit too much. Overall, this story is still fun, but loses the focus and Spider-centric story I tend to like.