![]() On top of that, there is a revelation squeezed in at the end that did not get the proper time, space, or setup it needed to be truly effective. ![]() Everyone is obsessed with finding the cloaked satellites, and rightfully so, but that plot has moved forward at such a slow and awkward pace that it kills the momentum of the story. ![]() It seems too much time was spent on the wrong parts of the story. Unfortunately, It all comes a little late in the game. Slott ups the action, the drama, and the fanboy moments throughout the issue, making it finally feel like the fun Spidey event I was hoping for. Even better, he relishes the more intimate moments, such as the closeup of Doc Ock’s decrepit face and Spider-Man’s elevator pitch to Mysterio. Spider-Man saving people from burning cars, Silver Sable taking on Doc Ock, that beautiful splash page reveal at the end - they all look great. He’s got the right style for the big superheroics that fill up this issue. Stefano Caselli is a big part of why this issue works. ![]()
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