![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Unless my review copy was missing something, the story by James Asmus (w) and Tana Ford (a) didn’t have one. That title is terrible, but I also made it up. I’m still not ready to call myself a Clash fan yet, but I do love puppies. But thanks to great artwork by Todd Nauck along with a surprisingly poignant script by Christos Gage, this might be my favorite part of the entire issue. ![]() I didn’t think I was going to like this story at first-mostly because I’m not a big fan of Clash. That being said, this was still a fun read overall, particularly the dialogue between Spidey and Mockingbird. There’s also not a whole lot of substantial Norman Osborn involvement, although is presence is definitely felt. After an entire even series based on dead characters coming back to life, it doesn’t feel like much of a shock to see another one. It’s still good, but the narrative goes from a high octane opening to treading water for a while until its somewhat perplexing conclusion. …except that this one REALLY starts to drag after a while. Add in Mockingbird, who has been a welcome addition to Spidey’s supporting cast, and you’ve got yourself a solid story… Dan Slott and Stuart Immonen on a Green Goblin story is normally a safe bet-especially when it features a couple of new Tarantulas. ![]()
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