• Otto Octavius, the Superior Spider-Man, saved San Francisco several times, defeated Terrax and Master Pandemonium and has built quite a life for himself.
• Sadly, the Spider-Powered Norman Osborn from SPIDER-GEDDON has arrived to destroy it all.
• Does Otto stand a chance of stopping him? Does he stand a chance at LIVING THROUGH this?!
Rated T+
Superior Spider-Man kicks things up a notch with its latest issue, and it is one which Otto Octavius will not forget. Read Full Review
Ottos fight with Norman has only just begun, but there is one devil of a left turn with how the story seems to be unfolding. It remains to be seen what Gage has planned, but this could be the turning point that makes Otto into a true hero or drags him back into the depths of villainy. With the next issue looking like the final issue, one thing is for sure: Otto likely wont be the same again. Read Full Review
I think so far this was one of the most shocking twists that this book has thrown at us. We have all been prepared for Otto to be thrown through the rings and fire, but not like this! If you were waiting for a breaking point, Superior Spider-Man #11 did not disappoint in giving one to us. This issue messes with your emotions so much that you might not be sure if it was more endearing or heartbreaking. Read Full Review
Each member of the creative team produces great work in "Superior Spider-Man" #11 to make for a great read, filled with tension and drama, that closes with a fantastic cliffhanger. Read Full Review
Superior Spider-man is a consistent book that rewards its long-time readers with characters that develop well and a story to keep them guessing. Read Full Review
Umm, what just happened.
" In full view of caméras, so it makes to the news, so the entire worlds included James.... Knows superior Spider Man is a fraud and a killer. "
-Spider Osborn
Otto nooooo.
So pissed about the ending but, whats done is done. Still a great read.
It's a punch in the gut. But I knew it couldn't last. Gage delivers yet another great issue! Having Hawthorne hit all the stops with his perfectly detailed art along with von Grawbadger's inks and Jordie Bellaire moody colors just makes it a superior issue (It had to be done). I'm there in the first row next issue!
I can already feel the One More Day comparisons coming, but this is not that. It's similar... kind of. But it's much more fitting of the character and the circumstance. And even then, we don't know what next issue will bring. This is an issue that should upset you, but not because of its vague relation to a mired spidey story.
The art is on an upswing, but the script suffers a serious (not fatal) momentum leak when Mephisto shows up and things get a bit too lawyerly. The story finds it way back to the road soon enough, though -- and there is some moving character work on Anna Maria thrown in.
Nightmare!