Sins Rising

The man says he can't slow down because someone is chasing him, and Spider-Man sees Sin-Eater aiming a gun at the car wheels.

Spider-Man asks Carlie Cooper why is Overdrive alive and in life support, and Carly explains that a group of corrupt police officer came and nearly beat him to death.

The Order of the Web reveal that the reason they want to stop Spider-Man from saving Norman Osborn is because they all had a vision where they see Peter Parker being killed in various places (Queens, Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building, and the Avengers mansion).

Sin-Eater arrives in Ravencroft where he corrupts a guard and Ashley Kafka's clone using Mister Negative powers and frees open a vault that contained the Juggernaut.

Norman Osborn explains that after he regained his memory for unknown reasons, he became the Director of Ravencroft and has been using his old cell to spy on the prisoners.

Spider-Man reluctantly teams up with Norman Osborn (who ingested the Green Goblin Formula) and they fight off Sin Eater's minions.

Julia Carpenter uses an astral projection for all the spider heroes to observe what Spider-Man is doing because they want to wait for the right moment, as well as Sin-Eater being an unpredictable factor.

Spider-Gwen decides to side with Peter Parker because she trusts him as this is his fight, they could be making it worse and play it right into someone's hand.

Green Goblin reveals that he hated Spider-Man because Peter rejected him, but decides to save him by lifting the rubble.

They go to the underground waterway where Norman Osborn has an electromagnetic pulse that could cause a blackout the Eastern Seaboard, when Sin-Eater arrives and fights them once more.

Spider-Man and Norman Osborn briefly gain the advantage because they now have a common enemy, but are overwhelmed by Sin-Eater's versatile powers.

They get into a ship, but Green Goblin overhears Spider-Man calling Spider-Gwen "Gwen" and realizes her true identity.

Norman Osborn starts harassing her, asking her if she's one of Jackal's clones and alluding to the fact that he and Gwen Stacy of his earth had an affair.

[3] wolfcypher from Weird Marvel Comics wrote "I really have no idea how any of this is going to tie into Spencer's Kindred story anymore.

The way Nick Spencer works real world events in the way Sin-Eater is written gave weight to the character's direction that came across as distinct.

How that challenges Spider-Man and furthers the greater Kindred storyline added to the interest in where the "Sins Rising" will end up when all things are said and done.

[9] Deron Generally from The Super Powered Fancast wrote "Federico Vicentini has some awesome, action-packed art that reflects the tension and tone of the story.