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Superior Spider-Man #30 (2013)

Superior Spider-Man #30 (2013)

$5.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli
Cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli
'Goblin Nation' - Part 4 of 5 Since the start of DYING WISH, it has ALL been building to this. One of the most important moments of the ENTIRE Superior Spider-Man Saga! Once this happens, it CANNOT be undone! DO NOT MISS THIS ISSUE!
Date Available: 03/26/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


'Superior'#30 does everything (and I mean every thing) it can possibly do to win over people who rejected the idea of Otto being a hero and Peter not being Spider-Man. There are so many 'AH!' moments, so many plot points wrapped up, so many moments of closure that you'd think this series was ending. (Wait...what? It is? So where is Peter going to *******? How is Jonah going to *******? Can ******* ever forgive Peter for not finding some way to *******? Anna Marie was ******? And is Otto really ******?) Sorry, I'm being told that would be ruining it, so I can't say any more. I can say that Guiseppe Camuncoli continues to show why he's the superior Spider-Man artist, moving Otto and Peter through their entire history from both points of view, sometimes in full-meta simultaneously . What makes a hero a hero? You can make up your own mind, but it's probably somewhere in this book. I'm so high on Marvel this week its sickening.

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli
Cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli
'Goblin Nation' - Part 4 of 5 Since the start of DYING WISH, it has ALL been building to this. One of the most important moments of the ENTIRE Superior Spider-Man Saga! Once this happens, it CANNOT be undone! DO NOT MISS THIS ISSUE!
Date Available: 03/26/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


'Superior'#30 does everything (and I mean every thing) it can possibly do to win over people who rejected the idea of Otto being a hero and Peter not being Spider-Man. There are so many 'AH!' moments, so many plot points wrapped up, so many moments of closure that you'd think this series was ending. (Wait...what? It is? So where is Peter going to *******? How is Jonah going to *******? Can ******* ever forgive Peter for not finding some way to *******? Anna Marie was ******? And is Otto really ******?) Sorry, I'm being told that would be ruining it, so I can't say any more. I can say that Guiseppe Camuncoli continues to show why he's the superior Spider-Man artist, moving Otto and Peter through their entire history from both points of view, sometimes in full-meta simultaneously . What makes a hero a hero? You can make up your own mind, but it's probably somewhere in this book. I'm so high on Marvel this week its sickening.

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


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