Collects Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man Vs. The Sinister Six #1-4.
Featuring screen-capture images from MARVEL'S ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN VS. THE SINISTER SIX! Spider-Man faces fearsome foes and finds fabulous friends! With Spider-Verse and Contest of Champions behind him, things are looking up for Peter Parker, right? Wrong! Because Doctor Octopus + Arnim Zola + Baron Mordo + Hydra = Trouble. Huge trouble! S.H.I.E.L.D. is down! The Web-Warriors are no more! So Spidey's gonna need some new pals. How about Scarlet Spider, Doctor Strange and Miles Morales?! But when Peter and Miles share the ultimate Spider-Man team-up, can the more experienced wall-crawler stop being overprotective long enough to take out Doc Ock? And what does Norman Osborn have to do with Otto Octavius' nefarious plan?
Freelance writer and letterer Joe Caramagna is also a graduate of the JOE KUBERT SCHOOL OF CARTOON AND GRAPHIC ART.
Currently, Joe letters many monthly Marvel Comics such as AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA, INVINCIBLE IRON MAN, UNCANNY X-MEN, and DAREDEVIL, and is the inker of "CONSUMED" by Platinum Studios and "7 DAYS TO FAME" by After Hours Press.
Joe's written work includes IRON MAN & THE ARMOR WARS, TAILS OF THE PET AVENGERS, many MARVEL ADVENTURES titles, X-MEN: NATION X and the SUPERMAN and BATMAN 2011 80-PAGE GIANTS.
Spider-man works with his web-slinging friends Agent Venom and Iron Spidey to take down Doctor Octopus. Since they are working for S.H.I.E.L.D., they bring Doc Ock to Nick Fury's helicarrier to lock him up. Unfortunately, that was part of Doc Ock's plan--he breaks out the other prisoners and promises anyone who can kill Spider-man a slot on his newly formed Sinister 6. If that wasn't bad enough, Hydra makes the helicarrier their own base for their own nefarious purposes.
The book is based on the Ultimate Spider-man TV show, so the art is pretty much exactly like the show. I assume the plot is too. The adventures are fairly standard, with some fun quips and guest characters (like Doctor Strange). It's probably more enjoyable for kids than for grown-ups.