Superior Spider-Man #28 (2013)

Superior Spider-Man #28 (2013)

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli
Cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli
Variant Cover by David Marquez
'Goblin Nation' #2 (of 5) Goblins! Spiderlings! Super villains! Giant robots! It can only mean one thing: ASSAULT ON SPIDER-ISLAND! If you want to see people standing around talking, read another comic. Want to see heroes having a fist fight, go somewhere else? You are IN the GOBLIN NATION and this is ALL-OUT WAR!
Date Available: 02/26/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


The death of Spider Island is only the tip of the iceberg in this explosive march towards the end of the Superior Spider-Man. Everything is movement in this issue, whether its goblins on the march(you pick your favorite...I'm a Hobgoblin man, myself) destroying all that 'Spidey' has built up to protect New York, Peter's family and friends working towards escape routes, movement of a large chess piece by a surprise player, or movement through the mind of a madman as Peter tries to keep Otto from discovering that he's back. This is all told very well, but is much stronger on the visual front due to Camuncoli being here instead of Humberto Ramos. He's super sharp this issue. Even if you don't read the book, be sure to flip through the double page spreads featuring spider legs and octopus arms- they're terrific.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli
Cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli
Variant Cover by David Marquez
'Goblin Nation' #2 (of 5) Goblins! Spiderlings! Super villains! Giant robots! It can only mean one thing: ASSAULT ON SPIDER-ISLAND! If you want to see people standing around talking, read another comic. Want to see heroes having a fist fight, go somewhere else? You are IN the GOBLIN NATION and this is ALL-OUT WAR!
Date Available: 02/26/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


The death of Spider Island is only the tip of the iceberg in this explosive march towards the end of the Superior Spider-Man. Everything is movement in this issue, whether its goblins on the march(you pick your favorite...I'm a Hobgoblin man, myself) destroying all that 'Spidey' has built up to protect New York, Peter's family and friends working towards escape routes, movement of a large chess piece by a surprise player, or movement through the mind of a madman as Peter tries to keep Otto from discovering that he's back. This is all told very well, but is much stronger on the visual front due to Camuncoli being here instead of Humberto Ramos. He's super sharp this issue. Even if you don't read the book, be sure to flip through the double page spreads featuring spider legs and octopus arms- they're terrific.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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