Runner Up: Christos N. Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Wade von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles
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Norman Osborn is the bane of Spiders everywhere.
After the explosive end to the last issue, Otto has found himself at the end of his rope with Osborn going after everyone that Otto has begun to care about since his turn toward the side of good. Friends, colleagues and even young children that he’s helped after their parents died. At every single turn Osborn has outsmarted him and made him look like a simpleton by comparison.
When Otto goes off to rescue James Martin, the kid he saved back in issue #4, Osborn is already there on James’ heels. Otto does his best to help James escape, but Orborn and his six arms mollywhop Otto and punch him in the ribs 65 times. Absolutely defeated, Otto begs Norman to let the boy go and Norman does agree… on the condition that Otto murders three innocent civilians in full view of broadcasting cameras. Not criminals, not terminally ill people, but three innocents that very well still have a future ahead of them. Osborn then flies off, holding little James by the throat.
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Mike Hawthorn continues to really sell this story with his amazing art and Jordie Bellaire’s even more amazing coloring. It’s very easy to tell that Otto is tired, he’s frantic. Even seeing one eye partially under his mask is more then enough to convey his worry alongside his body language. He doesn’t make the coordinated moves that he used to when he had everything planned out, but fights like a cornered animal.
Bellaire captures this best NYC giving most of the pages in this issue a red tint offset by Grawbadger’s dark inks to give things an even more sinister feel. It also shows just how dire the situation is, how intense Otto’s emotions are after suffering such traumatic losses in a single instant. I don’t know if this is meant to foreshadow the rest of the issue, but it absolutely paints a picture of who exactly may be the blame for all of Otto’s hardship, even adjacently.
After passing out from his fight with Osborn, Otto wakes up to the company of Anna-Maria in his lab. He has a fit of anger over his losses and is brought to tears over losing James. Anna Maria asks him if he’s really considering killing innocents for Osborn and Otto says that he won’t, knowing Osborn would betray him anyway. Seeing no other options, Otto summons the second Bane of all Spiders: Mephisto.
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Otto asks Mephisto if he’ll change him back into his previous, devious and smarter self for just one day in Hope’s that a ruthless Otto Octavius can outsmart one Norman Osborn. Mephisto taunts him and says that that’s not a deal he’s willing to take, but will change him back into Otto Octavius completely, free of any ailments he supposedly had. Since then beginning of this series, Otto has said that all of his villainy and evil was caused by his addled mind and Mephisto is giving him a chance to prove just that.
I won’t spoil what his ultimate answer is, but I can guarantee you that everything has been leading up to this moment. We’ve seen Otto become an actual symbol for good. A hero that walks the same path as his former enemy Spider-Man. He’s found love, actual friends and intellectual equals that he’s not bent on destroying because of his ego. He’s grown and is still growing to become the man that he’s always believed he could be.
Superior Spider-Man isn’t just a name that Otto chose to show how much better he is than Spider-Man (even though that’s the exact thought process), but a symbol of what a genius he is and how his methods differ from that of the regular Spider-Man. He’s more calculated, more willing to take down crime and not let emotions get in the way…until they ultimately do.
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Gage, Hawthorne, Grawbadger, Bellaire and Cowles have done their best job with an amazing character and an even better story of redemption for one of Spider-Man’s greatest foes. With this issue likely being the penultimate, who know just where this story will go. High recommend!