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Home Comics Movies Videos Games TV Characters Shop More News Images Apps Podcast Offers Cafe Press Marvel Comics Marvel Unlimited Marvel AR Avengers Alliance Follow: ( Recommended) Login with Facebook Or login with: Login with marvel account Need an account? Sign up Comics Comics Browse Series Characters Creators Events & Crossovers Release Calendar Marvel Unlimited Shop Digital Comics Comic News Back to Series 0 Comments Share Prev Superior Spider- Man (2013) 30 Variant Covers of this Issue Published: April 16, 2014 Rating: Rated T Writer: Dan Slott Digital issue not currently available More Details Extended credits and info Imprint: Marvel Universe Rating: Rated T Format: Comic Price: .99 UPC: FOC Date: Apr 02, 2014 Cover Information Editor: Stephen Wacker Stories Writer: Dan Slott Colorist: Edgar Delgado Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos Editor: Stephen Wacker Superior Spider- Man 31 Slott Superior Spider- Man 30 Slott Superior Spider- Man 29 Slott Superior Spider- Man 28 Slott, Camuncoli Superior Spider- Man 27 Slott Superior Spider- Man 26 Slott, Stegman Superior Spider- Man 25 Gage, Ramos Superior Spider- Man 24 Gage, Ramos Superior Spider- Man 23 Slott, Ramos Read Sample Superior Spider- Man 22 Slott, Ramos Superior Spider- Man 21 Slott, Ramos Superior Spider- Man 20 Slott, Camuncoli Superior Spider- Man 19 Slott, Stegman Superior Spider- Man 18 Slott, Stegman Read Sample Superior Spider- Man 17 Slott, Stegman Read Sample Superior Spider- Man 16 Slott, Ramos Read Sample Superior Spider- Man 15 Slott, Ramos Read Sample Superior Spider- Man 14 Slott, Ramos Read Sample Superior Spider- Man 13 Slott, Camuncoli Read Sample Superior Spider- Man 12 Slott, Camuncoli Avenging Spider- Man(2011 - Present) Guardians of the Galaxy(2013 - Present) All- New X- Men(2012 - Present) Images From Superior Spider- Man (2013) 31 1 Image Images From Superior Spider- Man (2013 - Present) 119 Images.
CREDIT: Marvel Comics CREDIT: Marvel Comics Superior Spider- Man 31 Written by Dan Slott and Christos Gage Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli, John Dell, Terry Pallot, Antonio Fabela, Will Sliney and Edgar Delgado Lettering by Chris Eliopoulos Published by Marvel Comics Review by George Marston ' Rama Rating: 7 out of 10 Not a trick! Not a hoax! Not an imaginary story! Peter Parker is back. But after the visceral thrill of seeing the real Superior Spider- Man back in control of his own body, we're left with a final issue that feels oddly rushed in comparison with the slow build of the series as a whole. While a lot of this wrap-up is actually laying seeds for what's sure to come when Amazing Spider- Man relaunches, less attention is payed to really drawing the line between Otto and Peter, and the story suffers thematically for it. Superior Spider- Man 31 is definitely the ending the series has been building to, but its breezy execution leaves much to be desired. While dealing with the Goblin Nation that built up under Doc Ock's nose, Peter is taken on a whirlwind tour of what Otto's hubris has wrought while driving Pete's body. And while some of this is clearly meant to show the divide between Peter and Otto - Peter would never have thought himself untouchable enough to let this mess get made - that line is not drawn clearly enough to really illustrate why Peter could defeat the Green Goblin when Peter couldn't. For a book that spent so much time dropping hints and leaving clues, the ending has felt remarkably cut-and-dried by comparison, and that's a little disappointing for those who might have pored over previous issues looking for hints at things like how Peter would return, and the identity of the Green Goblin. It turns out, these things really aren't the mysteries we all thought they were. And while there are some twists along the way - particularly dealing with the face.
* Spoiler Warning: full spoilers for Superior Spider- Man and Amazing Spider- Man are contained within this article!* Last week was a bittersweet one for Spider- Man fans, as Dan Slott's Superior Spider- Man saga came to an end after more than a year and 31 issues. For all the controversy that series created when it was first announced that Peter Parker would be replaced by Otto Octavius, it won over many fans and already stands as a highlight in Slott's Spider- Man run. It's strong handling of Otto in the role of Spider-man was a major reason why we chose to pick Doctor Octopus as Spider- Man's greatest villain of all time last week. No villain has so thoroughly defeated Peter Parker, only to be transformed by his influence. Even as we look forward to the imminent relaunch of Amazing Spider- Man and the return of Peter to the mantle, we want to look back at Slott's Superior saga and examine exactly what made it great, those elements that didn't work so well, and our favorite moments from across those 31 issues. A Controversial Premise Death is a common plot twist in superhero comics, and even A- Listers like Batman and Superman aren't immune to it. Spidey himself dealt with being dead for a couple weeks during The Other crossover several years ago. So why did the announcement of Superior Spider- Man garner such controversy? Perhaps it had something to do with the fact that Peter Parker wasn't just being killed off, but that his body was being stolen by one of his greatest villains. The ignominy of it all was too much to bear. Or maybe it was the fact that Dan Slott routinely emphasized that the status quo change was a permanent one. He took no small delight in his temporary heel turn, even informing younger readers that yes, Peter Parker was dead and would never be coming back. In any case, it was clear to long-term readers that Superior Spider- Man was something Slott had.
Cover of The Inferior Spider- Man 1 ( January 2013). Art by Ryan Stegman. The Superior Spider- Man is a superhero comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics that debuted in January 2013 as part of the Marvel NOW! event.[1] The series was written by Dan Slott with artwork by Ryan Stegman, Humberto Ramos, and Giuseppe Camuncoli. It features a reformed Otto Octavius who has taken over Peter Parker's body, and, having allowed Peter to die in Octavius' body but being affected by Peter's memories, is determined to be a better Spider- Man than Peter ever was, and a better man than Otto Octavius. The title replaced the long running series The Amazing Spider- Man, after the conclusion of the Dying Wish storyline, as the core Spider- Man book. The series ended with issue 31, which determined the fate of Otto Octavius' mind, and was followed by the next volume of The Amazing Spider- Man, in which Peter Parker has regained his body and the Spider- Man mantle. In May 2014, it was announced that the series would return for two additional issues (32 and 33) that fill a gap left by an earlier storyline, as well as lead into the Spider- Verse storyline. They were released in August 2014.[2] Contents 1 Publication history 2 Plot summary 2.1 My Own Worst Enemy (issues 1–5) 2.2 A Troubled Mind (issues 6–10) 2.3 No Escape (issues 11–16) 2.4 Necessary Evil (issues 17–21) 2.5 Darkest Hours (issues 22–26) 2.6 Goblin Nation (issues 27–31) 2.7 Actions Have Consequences (issue 31) 3 Annuals 4 Reception 5 In other media 5.1 Television 5.2 Video games 6 Collected editions 6.1 Softcover 6.2 Hardcover 7 References Publication history[edit] Marvel Comics first teased the announcement of The Superior Spider- Man in September 2012 by releasing an image of the word Superior without the creative team.[3] A short time before the NYCC 2012 Marvel released a new Superior teaser, this time with the.
Goblin King Aaand here he is at last! The hero of our little drama. Just in time for the thrilling climax! But wait- a twist! The hero isn't one at all. In fact, he never was. Really, Otto, you're just embarrassing yourself with this charade. Granted, you were never on my level, but being a bad guy suited you. Saving that little lady is your last remaining achievement as Spider- Man. When it all goes boom, you'll have nothing left! Hahahaha! Spider- Man Except the dignity of knowing I never carried a man-purse. Goblin King Spider- Man Featured Characters: Spider- Man ( Peter Parker) Supporting Characters: Villains: Other Characters: Locations: Items: Vehicles: Synopsis for Goblin Nation: Amazing Edit The story starts with the Goblin King, holding Anna Maria hostage at the top of a skyscraper, forcing her to behold his Goblin Nation shaped in the havoc caused by his minions. After Peter returns from Otto's self-mindpurge, he bumps into Sajani who reveals that Carlie is being cured from the effects of the Goblin Formula, albeit in a slow process, but enough to keep her under control. Peter takes Carlie aside to talk with her, revealing he's back and asking her to put him up to date with what happened during the Goblin King's rise to power. Once Peter heads out to defend the city from the Goblin Nation, he manages to call Aunt May to let her know he's okay. Meanwhile, Mayor J. Jonah Jameson shows his frustration for his personal downfall after the Spider Slayers' failure, but Tiberius Stone uses this as a chance to sell them as weapons to other nations. Peter returns to E. S. U. to aid Spider- Man 2099 in fending off the remaining Spider Slayers. O' Hara confronts Peter who reveals the mindswap to him and asks for his help against the Goblin King. They stop at the streets to aid the Avengers, Cardiac and Wraith in their fight against Goblin Knight, who is taken down by.