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    Ultimate Spider-Man #112

    Ultimate Spider-Man » Ultimate Spider-Man #112 - Death of a Goblin, Part 1 released by Marvel on October 1, 2007.

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    There is a huge explosion in the side of the Triskelion—the side housing superhuman criminals. And from the acrid smoke emerges a man seething with vengeance—a man who wants Peter Parker dead! That man is Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin! And for the web-spinner, things are about to get out of control. All this and the Shocker, too! Ya can’t miss it!

    Also, the return of the SHOCKER!!

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    Enter Stuart Immonen 0

    When Ultimate Spider-Man was first announced 7 years ago, fans wanted to lynch Marvel. People complained that this was an awful idea and compared it to Marvel's failed experiment of the 2099 universe. Well 112 issues later, no one can argue that the Ultimate Universe is a success. Ultimate Spider-Man in particular has enjoyed the same creative team for 111 issues. That is unheard of in today's Marvel where readers are lucky if they get the same writer for 12 straight issues, never mind keeping t...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Bagley Who? 0

    I'm a big fan of Mark Bagley, so when I heard that he was leaving Ultimate Spider-Man I had my doubts about the book's future. My doubts were further amplified when I heard Stuart Immonen was taking over the artistic chores; I had seen his stuff in Ultimate X-Men before, and while I didn't mind it, he never really wowed me. Fortunately it was all in vain; Immonen has already won me over. His style is much more looser than Bagley's, but it works, particularly in the scene with Norman Osborn in hi...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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