The Amazing Spider-man #541
By Hervé St-LouisSep 3, 2007 - 10:35
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As good as this story was, the threat delivered by Spider-man to the thug just did not ring true. Hanging a guy over some rats may sound scary, but then releasing him quickly removes any effects. Given that the world knows who Spider-man really is the threat feels empty. One would expect this type of tactics, from the likes of Daredevil. As much as Straczynski wants to show Spider-man’s mean streak, this doesn’t work at all. Worse, the Kingpin really doesn’t care for such threats and although he wasn’t targeted, he can always find a willing idiot to attack Peter Parker’s family.
Garney is a total pro and it shows. His storytelling is masterful and the characters’ emotion can still shine even if writer Straczynski puts them in predicaments that stretches belief. I like his Kingpin with the small face surrounded by pounds of fat and a large skull.
Last Updated: Jan 7, 2012 - 7:41
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