Norman was handed his first losses throughout DARK WEB, but he's not about to make it a habit. His first target? Jack O'Lantern. But is Norman still in someone else's crosshairs? Will this new zeal lead him down the dark path that we all know he's headed toward? You better believe it.
Rated T+
The premise is shaky, but the renderings are solid with action sequences that offer clear cause-and-effect even when it's unclear what's real or in Norman's head. Read Full Review
This is the best Norman story I read in years. Reminds me of the days when he was Iron Patriot and he was trying to be "good" but was set up for tragedy from the beginning.
I'm really digging the art which is rare with Spider-Man spinoffs. As much as I love to story I'm getting more and more afraid of Norman's return to his sins. Which is good. The fact that I am actually concerned for this character to reverse course on this well written redemption arc is powerful storytelling. I also like this mystery that is forming from Norman's breaks with reality. What is Kafka responsible for and what is Norman doing that he's unaware of?
It continues to be really good. Better than it has any right to be.
Probably the weakest issue of the series so far, but it's still a pretty good read. I'm very glad they somewhat explained Owen's reasoning for what he did by how the issue ended, as I would have been utterly confused without it. Just when Norman was starting to feel better about himself, everything comes crashing back down. Very interested to see how this miniseries ends, and I hope it's conclusion is just as good as the rest of the run.
Good guy Norman is more interesting than Norman has been since he was killed by his own glider.
It's good enough. I feel like it's starting to read some of the same beats, but I feel like I'm satisfied enough.
Powerful moments undercut by poor art.
Awful art drags a potentially good story down in the dirt. Also, Cantwell keeps rushing everything and it's quite annoying. This doesn't even feel like it's connected to other stories, it's the weirdest thing I've read recently.