TERRAX HAS LANDED IN SAN FRANCISCO!
• This cosmic-level foe outpowers Otto Octavius, the Superior Spider-Man, by a factor of ten.
• Terrax may have no problem defeating a Spider-level hero, but he's never faced a hero who uses Otto's SUPERIOR tactics.
Rated T
Gage and Hawthorne deliver an action-packed against all odds battle. Read Full Review
Superior Spider-Man #2 was for the most part all battle, but so far it has been one worth following from start to finish in this second issue. If you weren't already invested in this book, the events of this clash with Terrax has surely enough given you a reason to come back for more. Superior tactics seems like the right choice of words to describe the way that Otto has attempted to turn this fight in his favor. Read Full Review
This series is way better than it should be, if you like Spidey give this a shot you'll probably like it too. Read Full Review
After a promising start to the series, "Superior Spider-Man" #2 raises the stakes and delivers an action-packed issue that will leave you desperate for #3. Read Full Review
Certainly an improvement on the first issue of this new series, mainly because there was a lot less inner-monologuing from Otto. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue is filled from start to finish with a knock down, drag out fight between Terrax and Superior Spider-Man. Some of the outside cast introduced so far chips in to contribute a helping hand, but that's all your really getting in this issue which only serves to setup a cliffhanger. The art is good and nothing about the writing here is bad, but this break in the story for a long fight feels like a strange detour right now, especially when the series has yet to establish itself. Read Full Review
This issue reminds me of Peter taking on two of the Phoenix Five back in Avengers VS X Men, though I will say it was done a bit better there. This issue, nevertheless is good if only it was a bit less action then it couple have been perfect.
Gage is warming up. I'm enjoying this story very much. Nice art by Hawthorne, inks by WV Grawbadger and beautiful colors by J Bellaire.
Yeah, I'm into this. I just really like Ock and the fight between Terrax and Superior Spider-Man is really fun and brutal.
Well that was very good. Otto take a beating down there, but it's Normal. I fearead that he will have a easy match with Terrax, but no the tamer seem quite powerfull.
Cover - I take the variant, so not linked. 1/2
Writing - I liked how this was right. I smiled when otto's mercenary run away ^^ ... I love Ana Maria. And Terrax feel right. Sure it's weird that parker don't respond and that the avengers are in off planet. Like if there wasn't another heroes on earth looking the news. But for the sake of the story I roll with it. 3/
Arts - Love the grey atmosphere in much of the story. But after this, I hope the town will not turn shiny by magic. ^^ 3/3
Feeling - Love this title. 2/2
I'm really enjoying this book. Gage captures the voice of Otto Octavius perfectly. The art is pretty solid as well. I'm looking forward to seeing how the major sub-plot line plays out.
This was a quick and fun read, but I would have liked it a lot more if we had gotten to focus on Paul and Gene, my new otp.
The script and the art are identical meme-Spideys, pointing accusatory fingers at each other and saying, in unison, "I thought YOU were gonna bring the razzle-dazzle!"