In this issue, Author Joe Kelly moves all the pieces into position for the American Son story arc to come charging out of the gates. I actually enjoyed this installment better than last issue. With dad by his side, Harry enters deeper into the world of the Dark Avengers. Norah, Parker’s co-worker from Frontline, takes his rally cry against Norman Osborn to heart and goes undercover in the Avengers Tower. The weakest pages are between JJ Jameson’s dad and Peter Parker. Panels are wasted as JJ senior tells Peter why he deserted the Army. Who cares? We get it! He’s a stand up guy. Enough already. Peter makes a bold move in this issue to infiltrate Norman’s sanctuary. Don’t want to give it away because it was pretty sharp.
After just one issue, this arc sees the talents of a new penciller, Paulo Siqueira. The change was noticeable. At times, faces were disproportionate and oddly angled. However, most of this issue was drawn well with some notability good splash panels.
This one is set-up for the real action, but enjoyable nonetheless. Spider-Man and Norman Osborn were bound to throw down sooner or later. So far, this is a solid arc. If there is a one-shot with Aunt May’s wedding, I am not buying it.
3.5 out 5
Beginning a new arc “American Son,” Spider-Man rolls up his sleeves to take down Norman Osborn. How will this effect Parker’s life and his friendship with Harry?
I have mixed feelings about this book. One the one hand, I’m excited that Spidey is finally addressing an issue that should be forefront in his mind – Norman Osborn, his arch-enemy, rules the world. After a chat with Wolverine, Spidey is resolved that he must take down Osborn with lethal force. There is a great confrontation between Spidey and Norman that moves faster than I expected.
Here’s where I didn’t like this book. Norman and Peter are vying for Harry’s allegiance. Norman Osborn’s trump card is bringing back Menace with a big reveal in her belly. I hate the Menace character and to see her return (and more than likely stay around – in her condition she’s not going anywhere) truly disappointed me. I was so looking forward to this inevitable showdown, but now I’m not so sure.
There were some goofy and annoying moments in this issue. Why is there is panel on the first page showing just Peter’s and Harry’s feet? What man doesn’t like to sit with his buddy barefoot in the park? What the hell?!?!? Why waste a panel on it? Last point of bitching, Wolverine and Spidey make yet another Marvel crack at George W. Bush. Give it a rest!! I am so sick of liberal politics being puked on the pages of my comics. Not everyone is enamored with Obama! Focus a little more on writing a great comic.
In the end, I find myself trying to rate this book. The art was decent, the story was okay, but there are too many points that bugged me. I am hoping next issue is better because the direction is promising.
2.5 out of 5










