Part two of the prelude to GOBLIN NATION!
• An all-out gang war with Spider-Man, Daredevil and the Punisher right in the middle!
• Kevin Shinick (MAD, Superior Carnage) continues as the new regular writer!
All in all this was a fun read that is something all fans of Superior Spider-Man should go and buy. Even the previous issue if you can find it. Although this seems like bad publishing on Marvel's part as this should have came out first before Superior Spider-man #27 to get the fans hyped up for Goblin War. This takes place between #26-27 so this is kinda weird. This issue of Superior Spider-man Team-up was fun. Let's hope the tie-in issues to Goblin War is just as good as this issue. Read Full Review
Marco Checchetto really did like always a great job in this issue. He's one of my favorite Punisher artists for the moment. Read Full Review
Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #10 features some incredible action and stunning art, alongside some strange character choices. The most unfortunate part of the issue is that its conclusion was already spoiled in Superior Spider-Man #27.NOW. Read Full Review
Once again, not really a bad issue, part of my disappointment here is certainly my own fault for getting overly excited for what I should have realized would just be a henchmen fight, albeit a large scale one. However, if not for the devolution of the Superior Spider-Man into a one-note character this could have, and should have been a better issue. Read Full Review
The one element this arc does have going for it is Marco Checchetto's art. Checchetto has been the single biggest selling point of Superior Team-Up from the beginning, and it was only right that he return to illustrate this particular team-up. Despite the lack of beard, his Frank Castle is as imposing as ever. The action is dark and kinetic. And while the flashbacks to Otto's childhood are a little overwrought, at least they're rendered with the right level of emotional drama. Read Full Review
This two-issue prelude story to Goblin Nation is definitely amusing, action-packed and looks good, but ultimately, being released after Goblin Nation's hit us with several reveals lessens the impact and this doesn't bring any seemingly mandatory developments to the table. If you find yourself really immersed in Superior's adventures or really love these three characters, then sure, it'll likely be a fun experience for you. However, for everyone else, you may be better off spending that $3.99 on another title. Read Full Review
If you love these three characters paired together you will probably be disappointed with how Ock is acting through the entire issue. It's really a let down after how much I've been enjoying the team-up line. Read Full Review
Not as strong as the first part to this story. Odd that no one objects much to a blind Punisher shooting wildly in the skirmish