Ultimate Spider-Man #113

Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: Stuart Immonen Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 12, 2007 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 7
6.7Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

DEATH OF A GOBLIN PART 2 Because Norman Osborn knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, Peter must rush to protect his Aunt May from the madman's vengeance. But Norman isn't the only enemy of the web-spinner to have been loosed on New York.

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Sep 12, 2007

    Immonen continues to impress and my only complaint is that the colouring seems a little dull compared to his Nextwave work, but that is not his fault. Another great issue by both creators and things are looking up for the Ultimate Spider-Man title as of late. I wonder if Norman will revert to his Green Goblin persona quickly or if he will be absolved of his crimes for the time being and become more of a personal threat to Peter, similar to after he returned from the dead in the 616 Marvel Universe. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Bin - Zak Edwards Sep 13, 2007

    Visually, though, almost the whole issue is worth looking at. Immonen conveys the action of the prison escape with flow and grace with his high action shots breaking through panel after panel and almost leaping off the page. Letterer Cory Petit avoids clogging these panels with Normans issue-wide inner monologue, keeping the art at the forefront. Things drop slightly for the interview, with the newswomens faces looking very awkward. They look very gaunt, like if the colourer shaded them gray or green instead of fleshy tones, they would be zombies. Some characters are difficult to recognize, leaving readers to guess if some of the cast made an appearance or not. Nevertheless, Immonens art continues to be on par with the man he succeeded, it will just take some time to adjust to. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comics Bulletin - Bruce Logan Sep 14, 2007

    PROCLAMATION: Two issues in I am already counting months to when this arc will be over and done with. Read Full Review

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