miércoles, 16 de abril de 2014

Some thoughts about The Superior Spider-Man #31

Peter Parker, the true Superior Spider-Man is back but could he be able to stop the threat that Otto Octavius couldn't?

The Goblin Nation is in full force and Peter Parker may have returned at the best or worst time depending on the perspective and now he will have to save every person that was put in danger due to the catastrophic events and have a final battle with his archenemy, the Green Goblin.

The final issue from this controversial, but without a doubt entertaining series. I remember the fan outcry when this title and its premise were initially announced and how people were afraid that Peter was truly gone but Dan Slott managed to create a quite interesting story that demonstrate how a villain could actually change his ways and how there's no other person like Peter Parker.

This issue represents a great Spider-Man story being told in one of the most classic ways, Peter saving the city from a great menace and having an ultimate fight with Norman Osborn while trying to save everyone, but of course, not all of them could be saved.

The main story was drawn by Giuseppe Camuncoli and he does a pretty good job at interpreting the acrobatic and dynamic style that requires a Spider-Man story, it was pretty energetic.

Christos Gage is in charge of the backup tale that focus in the ramifications of this event and how Peter needs to deal with Otto's actions. The characterization was pretty on-point considering the circunstances and it will certainly provide good sub-plots for the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man series.

Will Sliney is in charge of the arc for this section and his work is pretty solid. His character figures look especially good and know how to portray the emotion of the moment.

Overall, this was a pretty good conclusion for this saga and it makes me excited for the future.

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