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  1. #16
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    Spider-Man does right not trusting Sin-Eater. This like Spider-Island all over. At first everything looks great (people get faster, stronger...) but then the dream turns into a nightmare (were-spiders). So this will be the same.

    I really wanted to tear Sin-Eater apart after he said Spider-Man believed himself to be "Superior".

    And now Spidey has to save Norman Osborn?! This is definitely an inhuman punishment for Peter. But you know?, I'm curious about what it could happen here. First of all, I don't think Sin-Eater will be capable for take ALL of Norman Osborn's sins. Also, if he takes at least some of them, but also his powers as the Green Goblin, could the Sin-Eater turn insane like Norman too?

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Revolutionary_Jack View Post
    Didn't expect Sin Eater to become a metaphor for Trump era populism.

    Great issue though...art could have been better.
    Yes, I picked up on that too. First time I noticed Spencer injecting his politics into ASM.

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