The Molten Man's powers are out of control, setting the world ablaze around him, and destroying his body and mind. And all he cares about is taking Harry Osborn with him!
I never knew that Mike McKones art could look like Phil Jimnezs. It was a good issue with great graphics and great inking where each character looked like who they were supposed to be, as opposed to generic stick men. McKone is welcome to draw more issues in the future. Read Full Review
This isn't a bad comic - but right now, it's all volume and no heart. Perhaps it is possible to get too much of a good thing. Read Full Review
At the end of the day, this issue is damned by the same things that have killed roughly 60% of 2008's Amazing output. It's not necessarily bad... it's just bland, mediocre, inconsequential fluff. If you're easily entertained, perhaps issue #582 could scratch the itch, but anyone looking for heavier, more involved Spidey tales should look elsewhere. Read Full Review
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NOOOOOOOO! Charlie Weiderman is cured! Off the screen! I thought we would see him one day when some writer remembers him... But I guess if so - he will be in human form again. Okay, why not. How Harry could cure a vibranium-skin guy with a thing against Molten Man is a mystery for me, though.
Not a bad story, by the way, but the ending was kinda meh... And RIP Bookie. Can't say I will miss him, the character was destroyed through the BND arc, but it was a nice idea overall. Without him all villains in that bar will miss betting on everything...