Recomendo este e o primeiro.Ĭollects Superior Spider-Man (2018) issues #7-12 Outra coisa divertida que esse encadernado proporciona é o tie-in com Guerra dos Reinos que envolve os Vingadores da Costa Oeste, com destaque principalmente para a participação da Gwenpool. Sim, mas desta vez parece que o pacto foi feito da forma certa, pelo menos pensando em termos de roteiro. um encontro com Mefisto para salvar o mundo. Ele deixa de "habitar" o corpo do Homem-Aranha Superior e passa a habitar seu velho corpo. O diferente neste segundo e último encadernado do Homem-Aranha Superior é que encontramos uma mudança no status de Otto Octavius. ![]() Os desenhos, aqui tecidos por Lan Medina e por Mike Hawthorne são ótimos, com o destaque para o trabalho de Hawthorne, que lembra um Mike Wieringo em sua melhor forma. Gage esteve envolvido com a fase anterior do Homem-Aranha Superior, de longe, mas consegui traduzir todo o senso de aventura e de boa caracterização dos personagens neta trama. Gostei muito desta nova fase de Otto Octacvius, o Doutor Octopus, como Homem-Aranha Superior novamente. It’s disappointing, but this is the nature of comics – nothing lasts, so enjoy it while you can. Superior Spider-Man is an idea that lived far longer than we could ever have expected it to, and while it is a bittersweet ending, Chris Gage manages to stick the landing and sell a conclusion that I expect most comic fans aren’t going to enjoy. Medina’s also solid there are no complaints on the art front at all here.Īll good things come to an end. Hawthorne’s made a mark on this series easily he’s a reliable artist, and it’s nice that we’ve managed to steal him away from the Deadpool office for a little while. On art, Lan Medina steps in for the two War Of The Realms tie-ins, while series artist Mike Hawthorne pencils the remaining four issues. A little disappointed, but not surprised. It’s a shame Marvel didn’t have more faith in this concept, but considering it was only meant to last like 12 issues when Dan Slott initially did it, I’m not surprised. But the ultimate ending, while it does feel well explained and is overall satisfying, definitely feels premature. There’s an effort to make this kind of a mirror to the Goblin Nation arc of the previous Superior Spider-Man series, in that the only way for Otto to win is to make the ultimate sacrifice, and I like that about it. The last three issues of the series bring back some Spider-Geddon villains who are good foils for Otto, especially given that they were pitted against each other over in Spider-Geddon itself (also written by Gage, coincidentally). The real treat though is the fallout issue, which brings Peter Parker into the action to give Otto a pep talk that I expect he’s needed for a while now it’s a nice way to get some outside perspective on how Otto’s feeling, and also goes to show how far he’s come as a character as the Superior Spider-Man. Otto’s straight laced humour butts up against the insanity of the WCA perfectly, with Quentin Quire and Gwenpool rubbing him the wrong way and America Chavez and Kate Bishop threatening to hit him on almost every page. Let’s start with the happy – the West Coast Avengers two-parter is hilarious. Then, Spiders-Man and the Norman Osborn Spider-Man of Earth-44145 (the annoying one from Spider-Geddon) target Otto for death, but they’re going to destroy his entire life first! Is the Superior Spider-Man up to the task, or is this a job for Doctor Octopus? Mephisto thinks he knows the answers, and where he’s concerned, nothing’s ever simple. The game is great for kids, but is definitely a really fun challenge for adults, too, as some all levels have different obstacles that take some creative thought to figure out.First up, the War Of The Realms devastates San Francisco, and Otto enlists the reluctant aid of the West Coast Avengers to tackle it. I'm pretty picky about letting my 4-year-old play computer games with weapons in them, but I let him play this game for two reasons - one, you're aiming at aliens, robots, and other non-human creatures to save humans and two, the weapons aren't too sinister - one freezes the enemy instead of killing it - so you still have the satisfaction of getting the bad guy, but there's no blood or gore or violence. Each level is a new planet - starting with Earth - and on each new planet there are different creatures, elements, and weapons to use. This is one of the most creative games I've seen, and it's not too hard to figure out how to play. It came on my family's iMac years ago, and when I saw it was available for PC, I was thrilled. ![]() ![]() I really can't say enough good things about this game.
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