I actually enjoyed it.
I actually enjoyed it.
Good issue. Felt like things moved forward a little as we slowly inch forward to the How of Harry as Kindred. Glad to see cleansed Norman is still a thing. I'm wondering if the Goblin's sins will inhabit someone else (the dreams of the Goblin killing Peter looked more like the Ultimate version of the character). Also wondering if the price Peter ends up paying is the loss of his powers, and Norman helps design the new suit? Ok digressing a bit there...lol.
Another solid issue.
"So you've come to the end now alive but dead inside."
I saw the spoilers thread from last night before it was removed or whatever and i went into this issue thinking "great... another waste." I actually enjoyed the issue a lot. Yes, we do not have any answers to the burning questions around Harry/Kindred but things seemed to actually move forward instead of being at a stand still. This issue was a huge step up from the 3 issues of Harry repeating himself with nothing added to the story during that time. To be honest though, i think the art is a huge reason why this issue worked for me. I'm a huge Bagley fan and this issue had some solid artwork. The whole thing with Norman is different and has potential so I actually enjoyed that. The page where Harry is being captured and giving Norman and Peter one last earful was definitely a gut punch and i enjoyed that as well.
As other have mentioned, the solits are awful and I guess from now on i will just have to look at the near cover art and ignore what the solits say.
Spencer's run is going to be great to recommend to future readers. They can read the whole thing and not have to wait between issues.
I know that I don't acknowledge the artists enough, so with an issue that stands out as much as this one, I really want to take a moment first to send a chef's kiss in the direction of the penciler, inkers, and colorists -- and an extra chef's kiss Bagley's way. This is superb "Spidey art."
Kind of the same for me. I was very surprised, and pleasantly so. I don't think it's just because of the disappointment I was feeling last week either. It wasn't just dragging the plot beats of Kindred's capture and Norman's revelations out to fill pages. This was a solidly written issue that -- while taking only gradual steps in the overall plot -- took the time to let those developments breathe and explore why they matter.
Yo, that got me.
Excellent way of putting it. I think that's what has bothered me more than anything over the years since Quesada's selfish and shortsighted mandate.
This is absolutely not "bad", but I think the hype killed most of us. This story has various solid points (Norman's turn, Peter's mistakes, Kindred as a character...) but it just looks different from what we thought, I suppose. If you read this thinking "This will erase OMD" you will be disappointed, but you're missing other details meanwhile. It still could be better tho.
Now that the arc is over I will say....The Order of the Webs' inclusion would've made sense if Spencer had actually done any leg work in building Peter's relationship with them at all throughout his run. Like the character Pete has been spending the most time around in Spencer's run has been freakin Boomerang, and he wasn't even in this arc. lol
At best, all their role amounted to was Harry projecting his "Good Ole Days" rant onto Spider-Gwen.
The artist formerly known as OrpheusTelos.
At best the group should've just been condensed to Miles, Gwen, and Julia because they're probably the ones you can kind of get away with being relevant without putting in too much legwork because Ahmed and McGuire have done at least some of that (if not that much) and Gwen can't get away from the legacy of 616 Gwen when it comes to people who knew her.
But in general this just felt like a waste of all the characters involved and I'm still not quite sure why they were even in this story other than editorial suggesting Spencer needed to do something with all the other Spider-Characters, but you could tell his heart wasn't in it.
Things turned out how I was initially expecting them to. I read 55 before 54 LR. Immediately my inclination was that a cleansed Norman was helping MJ with a scheme to stop Harry. Seemed pretty obvious MJ was acting being hurt. But later read 54 LR and thought, he could still be faking being evil but seemed far less likely.
I'm guessing Harry is the one faking at this point. All those powers he got from the Sin-eater... would he really be trapped? I mean doesn't he even have Juggernaut's powers now?
Last edited by evolutionaryFan; 01-06-2021 at 01:47 PM.