Review: Superior Spider-Man #30

Review of The Superior Spider-Man #30

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Does it foreboding to you?  It sure does to me.

Review of The Superior Spider-Man #30

Spoilers, Spoilers, and then Some Spoilers

 First impression of picking up the book.  Cool cover, a little spooky, and wow this thing is thick!  It includes an entire 2nd comic of Black Widow #1 which seems a little tropish but likely would be good if you like the character.

Summary:
It picks off where the last left off.  Otto and Spiderman 2099 are battling the Spider Slayer bots that have been taken over by Goblin.  We learn how later in the issue when we see that Liz Allan the CEO of the company that made the Slayers is a goblin as well.  I was curious if this meant that she was THE Green Goblin or just another a Goblin.  I am not sure.  The Goblins threaten Anna Maria and the Superior Spider-Man bolts leaving Spider-Man 2099 to get pummeled by the Slayer robots.

The Avengers are doing their best to fight the goblin army and the Slayers as well.  They uncover Otto's secret clinic that was using experimental procedures to cure people.  It is an illegal operation and Captain America say that when the situation is over they will need to bring Spider-Man in to answer for his crimes.

Peter Parker fights his way through the last of Otto's memories and takes control just in time to force Otto to save someone.  Otto realized that he hesitated, and self analyzes why he fails due to over compensation.  Though he knows that Parker is back in his mind he does not fight him but instead goes back to Parker labs and erases himself.  Leaving Peter Parker whole and in his own body.

That is Right PETER PARKER IS BACK!!!!!

Woot Woot Hip Hip Hooray Hip Hip Hooray

I am excited, a bit terrified of what Peter faces in Goblin Nation but excited all the same.
Still Superior Spider-Man was a fun and interesting ride and it is a bit sad saying good bye to this faulty Otto Spidey. This feels a bit like saying good bye to that girl freind who was cool but just not quite right.  There is that moment of questioning yourself and melancholy.  It had to happen though, really how could it end any other way.

 It is happy, it sad, it is a major turning point in Spider-Man's life.


 

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