![]() ![]() Yeah okay combine two villains together to make an ultimate super villain. It has to be said - Goblin Carnage is dumb. I look forward to read Slott's run on FF. That doesn't undermine Slott's excellent tenure of the title over the years.īonus for everyone: artist extraordinaire Stuart Immonen-I'll never praise him enough- pencils most of the run and the others (Ramos, Camuncoli, Martin.) are no small-timers themselves so just treat yourself. Pov from a civilian "saved" it tries to enhance the "friendly neighborhood" side of Spidey but falls a bit short. In all honesty I found Slott's very last issue (#801) a bit lackluster. But what the heck, as much as I'm open to mind-bending new stuff and all as much I also take comfort in good ol' fashioned stories. Of course it's open-ended enough to pave way for future runs. After a mild building-up last volume waiting for the 800th issue, everything is set loose in this final-until next time-confrontation with Norman Osborn, now "carnage-symbioted".Īll-out action on almost every page, tension, cool lines, emotions everything that makes a good Spidey story is here. ![]() Some runs are better than others, some not so great, but on the long run it's good, decent, stuff.Ĭool thing, his -sadly- last run on ASM is part of the "better than others". What's cool with Dan Slott imho is that he's constant. ![]()
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