The Enforcers are back, this time with power enhancement suits, thanks to the Tinkerer (Thom Adcox-Hernandez), making Montana into the Shocker (Jeff Bennett), Fancy Dan into Ricochet (Phil LaMarr) and, well, Ox still goes by Ox, but is a lot stronger now. In what turns out to be a fairly decent scheme, the New Enforcers rob a bank to cover a theft of something instrumental in pulling off a much more ambitious heist, all under the direct instruction of Tombstone. Hammerhead asks why he's going directly to the hired help, rather than having him handle it and is snubbed for previous failures.
In the final episode in Volume 7, Gangland, it's Valentine's day, and Peter Parker tries (unsuccessfully) to have a decent, uninterrupted date with Liz Allan (Alanna Ubach), but gets called away to cover a story on a fight between Silvermane, Doc Ock, and Tombstone. It seems that Hammerhead has set up a "Valentine's Summit" in order to get all sides in a room at the same time, then sparks off a fight between them and sits on the sidelines, letting them take each other out. By the end of this fight, Spidey manages to disable all three potential crime lords and they are taken away to jail. Captain Stacey (Clancy Brown) points out that this leaves a power vacuum in New York as brief foreshadowing and when Tombstone makes bail and arrives at his office, it is revealed who was actually behind the entire coup... and who is the new crimelord of New York.
All in all, Volume 7 had a nice story arch and was action-packed and entertaining. If you pick and choose specific story archs to add to your collection, The Spectacular Spider-Man: Volume 7 is a good addition to your collection. If you are a die-hard fan of the series, you might want to wait and pick up the entire season.