"Hunted" may have started out on a very sluggish note, but the second half of this Spider-Man event is making up for lost time. It's no coincidence that issue #21 is also the most intimate in scope. This finally feels like a true Spider-Man story again, and one that shows the potential to reinvent more than just Peter Parker by the time all is said and done.
The first several chapters of "Hunted" spent far too much time focusing on Kraven's group of over-privileged hunters and the dozens of animal-themed villains in their sights. Thankfully, this issue alters course by all but completely ignoring both groups in favor of a much smaller, contained cast of characters. Kraven, Spidey and Black Cat trade off narrating the issue. That process is handled elegantly enough, especially with letterer Joe Caramagna taking great pains to distinguish each narrator's captions in terms of color and font. It's especially interesting to see Caramagna break with tradition by not using the all-caps approach to Kraven's captions. Juxtaposed against Spider-Man's narration, this creates the effect of a careful, practiced hunter watching over his desperate, thrashing prey.
from IGN Reviews http://bit.ly/2EcfY5d
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