Two things:
1) Ben was great this issue.
2) I just can't see Kaine taking orders from Doc Ock.
-Pav, who enjoyed the issue even if it was exposition-heavy...
Two things:
1) Ben was great this issue.
2) I just can't see Kaine taking orders from Doc Ock.
-Pav, who enjoyed the issue even if it was exposition-heavy...
You were Spider-Man then. You and Peter had agreed on it. But he came back right when you started feeling comfortable.
You know what it means when he comes back.
"You're not the better one, Peter. You're just older."
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Rats, there goes my theory about the cloning equipment being used to restore fallen spiders.
Another fun issue. I don't know if it's because it seems like a more compact tale than Spider-verse or the novelty that it's driven by Ock and Miles rather than Peter that makes it more appealing to me but this has been a nice surprise. Kind of thought this'd end up being an easy pass for me but I'm really enjoying it.
Yup, enjoyed this one too. I like the budding rivalry between Ock and Miles. It's a cool dynamic. PS4 Pete makes up for no 616 Pete and that's really fine by me.
Honestly, if there's a Spider that I don't care at all if it dies, that's Spider-Norman Osborn. It would be fun if, once they eat him, the Inheritor who did it get "infected" by Osborn's insanity.
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I like that Spiders-Man. He's pretty weird, but definitely different. Would love to see the origin. Loving this whole series way more than the original, which I enjoyed. Doesn't feel as rushed. Also can't believe that everyone is pinning 100% of the blame for the Inheritors escape on Otto. If the Spinners hadn't given them the bots that they used to make the transmitters, it wouldn't matter if Otto re-made the cloning tech. At worst, he's only half responsible.
I appreciate how Norman and Otto both want to use the big sword for everything.