DEATH OF GOBLIN PART 1 An explosion rocks the section of The Triskelion that houses superhuman criminals. And from the acrid smoke emerges a man seething with vengeance--a man who wants Peter Parker dead! That man is Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin!
This is a great jumping on point and an excellent debut (yes, I know he did flashbacks in last issue) for Immonen and I, personally, cannot wait for the Superfriends, Iceman and Firestar, to show up in the coming months. Worth every penny and a must buy for everyone that loves comic books. Read Full Review
This is the first time we get to see Stuart Immonen draw Peter Parker as he only did the Spider-Man stuff in the last issue. Seeing the new look of the mask-less cast was a lot more jarring than seeing the Spider-Man, which is unsurprising. While I enjoy Immonens style and a new take on the series, I find myself missing Mark Bagley. This was inevitable, of course. One-hundred and ten and a half issues is bound to leave an impression in your mind for what all the characters should look like. That being said, Immonen is more than capable of taking over, being a talented artist, its just going to be different. Bendis supplied Immonen with plenty of room for showing off. Theres a little of everything in this issue, from car chases to dream sequences, so the new artist has flexed his muscles a little bit. He done a brave thing picking up where Bagley left off. Read Full Review
So save your money this month if youre not big fan, but come back next month. These guys are too good to blow it two months in a row. Read Full Review
Immonen is still nice for this series, I think. But I'm tired of shocker. And I don't understand why did they change Kitty's suit already... I liked her green one more, than this.