It’s Groundhog’s Day and I had a special Covers post all
queued up for you today to celebrate the holiday and to mark the beginning of
my fourth year with Comics And. Well,
you may see it next week or next year, but I could not let a week go by without
talking about this book. It was AWESOME
and it’s bound to cause a number of people (Shawn) some indigestion as they eat
their unkind words toward the Superior Spider-Man storyline. As always, there will be SPOILERS!
Writer: Dan
Slott
Artist: Ryan Stegman
Color
Art: Edgar Delgado
Letterer:
VC’s Chris Eliopoulos
Publisher:
Marvel
Price:
$3.99 (including “FREE” digital copy)
WOW! This book was
FANTASTIC, INCREDIBLE, AMAZING, SPECTACULAR, SENSATIONAL, and certainly SUPERIOR to the previous issue! Peter Parker is back – maybe not with the
Thwips, but definitely with the quips – as he hangs around (literally) Potto®
Parker, shadowing his every move. In the
previous issue we only saw Peter on the last page as he managed to stop Potto®
from killing Boomerang. Well, there’s no
such sporadic/mysterious appearance this time, because if you see Potto® you
see Peter in every panel. The dialogue is perfect and funny as Peter
responds to Potto’s® actions.
And what exactly is the Superior Spider-Man up to? Well, wooing Mary Jane to bed is top on his
list. This was the very thing that was
creeping so many people out, causing some to reject the title completely based solely
on the fear that Marvel would have an imposter have sex with MJ, betraying her
trust. Hey, I can understand the concern
after what they did to Gwen Stacy, revealing a tawdry affair with Norman Osborn
(Wait! That. Never. Happened. IMHO). Well, have no fear fearless readers (that’s
what “fearless” means don’t you know), everything is copasetic between the
two. Oh, but the journey to get there
was priceless as Potto® scientifically tries to win her affection through a
series of dating trials. Now, there was
one creepy aspect. After several
frustrating nights of receiving only a peck on the cheek, Potto® learns he can
simply relive Peter’s memory of MJ and fantasize with her. There goes his sexual tension and a good way
to a restful night’s sleep.
He finally realizes that being “Peter” is not enough for
MJ – she needs that exciting Spider-Man element, so he plans to web-swing her in
a “dangerous” situation to provide that rush of adrenaline. And it works.
BUT he stops her and gives one of the best explanations to Pete and MJ’s
chronic problems.
“No!”
“But
Why?”
“Because
the two of us – together – it’s insane.
Do the math. You love me as Peter
AND Spider-Man. But you can’t BE with me
because I’m Peter AND Spider-Man. It’s a
recursive loop. An equation that can
NEVER be solved.”
So, he lets her go and moves on. Needless to say Peter is mightily impressed.
Oh, did I mention that Carlie is staying with MJ (They
are BFF now), since she got injured by Doc Ock. She didn’t forget that he told
her about the mind switch, something that Potto® is unaware of, and she’s
pulling all the clues together. It’s
only a matter of time.
And that’s the genius of Slott’s story. You can see things coming, like Peter’s
return, and he rewards you quickly, confirming your ideas (that he
planted). But he also pulls some logical
twists (like the immediate breakup with MJ) that you don’t expect, which makes
for some very entertaining comics! The
art also continues to be excellent and the problems I had last time, didn’t
bother me this time.
GRADE A+: SUPERIOR to the first issue and Slott’s ENTIRE run of
Amazing Spider-Man since BIG TIME! Slott
gives you the expected and unexpected at the same time and the mixture is pure magic! This is the best story focusing on Peter and
MJ’s relationship that I have read in many, many years.
Did not love it as much as you, but it was a very good issue and loved your entertaining review. Your enthusiasm for the book is evident. I agree the the whole Gwen/Norman stuff is now gone since the deal with the devil. Just like Parallax is gone in DC, both companies have subtly wiped out elements that did not fit their characters and did it under the radar.
ReplyDeleteI actually got to start writing the review within an hour of reading the issue, so the "buzz" was still high! If only I could write them all that soon. The Gwen/Norman thing was just wishful thinking on my part, but if OMD did away with it all the better.
ReplyDeleteI think we can decide OMD did away with it. A lot had to change had to occur to make OMD re-set Peter's life, why not delete that crap.
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