![]() A major clue as to Silk’s missing family lies with the Goblin Nation, who’re abducting young men and transforming them into super-powered thugs. It’s all very smooth, but must take a lot of planning. ![]() They involve different voices piecing the elements together, some portions told in hindsight via conversation. Also interesting is the way Thompson tells his stories. ![]() Jonah Jameson, now back in a newsroom, is a compelling character for all his ignorant bluster. ![]() As he has been for so long in Spider-Man, J. This is understated, but the conclusions reached have an effect on her personality and the way she deals with the world. That’s one of several nice individual touches Thompson throws in while constructing a relatively unique superhero comic. ![]() In that first book the criminal Black Cat offered Silk a job, and for reasons of her own she’s signed up, which complicates her life still further, at the least burning up the hours so she has little time for sleep. Robbie Thompson’s modern day extrapolation of the Peter Parker/Spider-Man duality continues here with little change from the first book despite the end of the world occurring between volumes. The Life and Times of Cindy Moon introduced an appealing new superhero with more obviously vulnerable side to her. ![]()
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