![]() ![]() Then the fourth issue was a tie-in with the Original Sin crossover event Marvel is doing this summer that affects almost every character and it felt like it came out of left field with no relation to what came before. Yes, it is part of a larger story arc, but it was missing the beginning-middle-end of a good story. ![]() The second and third issue were both good issues that felt like they went together, but the third issue does not stand-up by itself because it relies a lot on what happened in the first two issues and what it was setting up for the later issues. The first issue felt like the ending to The Superior Spider-Man instead of the beginning of a new series. ![]() There were too many pieces to the story and they didn’t fit together well. This story did not feel planned out like Dan Slott’s stories normally do, but my guess is those problems were editorially mandated. This story arc will be remembered for introducing the new character “Silk,” but it won’t be remembered for the story itself. ![]()
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