miércoles, 6 de agosto de 2014

Some thoughts about Superior Spider-Man #32

The Superior Spider-Man is back but how?

Just before his fateful last encounter with Peter Parker, Otto Octavious' consciousness was transported to the year 2099 where their own Spider-Man has been missing. Now, Otto will learn that there's a much bigger menace he will have to deal with before he returns to his own time.

This is pretty much the sequel of Dan Slott's work with Spider-Man/Otto (or Spock if you will) and it actually serves a pretty interesting set-up for the future.

Dan Slott has created a plot in the first segment of this issue where basically he can resurrect any character he killed and he goes all with that premise by recreating the Superior Spider-Man in another timeline where he can do what he does best, trying to better than Peter Parker.

The author also presents an interesting direction where the protagonist will have to visit other timelines to see what is the danger that is affecting the rest of the Spider-Men, I suppose you know where this is going.

Spider-Verse is coming people.

Christos Gage helps with the script in that section and he does a pretty good job by developing a pretty natural narration based on the story. Gage handles the second part of this issue on his own by telling a little tale about a Spider-Man from another timeline, one that he also handles pretty well.

Giuseppe Camuncoli is in charge of the art duties from the first story and his work is as kinetic and stylish as you would want for a Spider-Man title while Adam Kubert deals with the second segment and he also does a quite solid job at it.

Overall, this is a pretty promising beginning for this new arc and developes the upcoming event quite well.

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