To be honest, is nice to see Osborn being well writen after 50 years, he deserve something better than “he’s a pedophile” trama with gwen, i think this Spider Man run isn’t going to be “one of those”, but for me is a really good read.
Last edited 8 months ago by Sir_Arthur
mhb
8 months ago
I actually really liked this? Norman’s arc is so emotional and powerful, and bringing the entire spider-gang in was nice; they should all show up more and have guest appearances in each other’s books. It’s all very similar to Superior Spider-Man, but not in a bad way. I’m not a fan of the Ben Reilly replacement part, because they regress him even more than they do Peter by just making him want to take back his life over and over again. Overall, solid 8/10 I think
FriendlyNeighborHoodSpidey
8 months ago
The run so far isnโt bad, itโs alright. However my only gripe is how the narrative of Norman being a โgood guyโ now is so heavily pushed onto us as if this guy hasnโt been trying to ruin Peterโs life for DECADES, and sure forgive and forget yada yada but hey maybe you shouldnโt be best pals with the guy who literally merked the woman you love, and be so trusting into letting him act as you. Anyway Paul is gone and thatโs great, hopefully thereโs a twist where Norman and Peter fall out and not in a sense where Norman is back to being a villain but just not heavily associated with Peterโs hero life.
SPIDER-MAN im broke
8 months ago
Bro Norman Osborn was about to solo, and this was kinda short and didn’t show anything about Peter, but it was still good, and somebody tell me what’s going on with the Iron Man comics, bro, the suit is so ahh
Then why reply mhm like us Spider-Man fans can’t have a discussion because we are stubborn lol
Reading Rabbit
8 months ago
This was a nice little filler. That little bit of psychological torment with Norman seeing Gwen Stacy was a nice touch. And seeing that Norman is still dangerous, even though he’s no longer the Green Goblin, is pretty cool but I was really hoping to see some of Peter Parker in space.
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To be honest, is nice to see Osborn being well writen after 50 years, he deserve something better than “he’s a pedophile” trama with gwen, i think this Spider Man run isn’t going to be “one of those”, but for me is a really good read.
I actually really liked this? Norman’s arc is so emotional and powerful, and bringing the entire spider-gang in was nice; they should all show up more and have guest appearances in each other’s books. It’s all very similar to Superior Spider-Man, but not in a bad way. I’m not a fan of the Ben Reilly replacement part, because they regress him even more than they do Peter by just making him want to take back his life over and over again. Overall, solid 8/10 I think
The run so far isnโt bad, itโs alright. However my only gripe is how the narrative of Norman being a โgood guyโ now is so heavily pushed onto us as if this guy hasnโt been trying to ruin Peterโs life for DECADES, and sure forgive and forget yada yada but hey maybe you shouldnโt be best pals with the guy who literally merked the woman you love, and be so trusting into letting him act as you. Anyway Paul is gone and thatโs great, hopefully thereโs a twist where Norman and Peter fall out and not in a sense where Norman is back to being a villain but just not heavily associated with Peterโs hero life.
Bro Norman Osborn was about to solo, and this was kinda short and didn’t show anything about Peter, but it was still good, and somebody tell me what’s going on with the Iron Man comics, bro, the suit is so ahh
No he wasn’t, Norman said that they being soft & merciful so they were clearly holding back & not trying to hurt him
No, he did not, and remember he was the greengoblin, still has his strength and he can web sling and not die, so…
Yes he did, but I don’t even care about that
Then why reply mhm like us Spider-Man fans can’t have a discussion because we are stubborn lol
This was a nice little filler. That little bit of psychological torment with Norman seeing Gwen Stacy was a nice touch. And seeing that Norman is still dangerous, even though he’s no longer the Green Goblin, is pretty cool but I was really hoping to see some of Peter Parker in space.