Spider-Man's Tangled Web # 5 - Rhinoplasty

is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 10 / / 2001

User Rating - 1 votes, 3.5 avg.

There hasn't been any recent activity for this object.

Plot Summary


Creators

Add a creator credit to this issue
  • Axel Alonso
    editor

  • Comicraft
    letterer


  • Duncan Fegredo
    artist, cover


  • Characters

    Add a character credit to this issue

    Teams

    Add a team credit to this issue
    We don't have any teams attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!

    Locations

    Add a location credit to this issue
    We don't have any locations attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!

    Concepts

    Add a concept credit to this issue
    We don't have any concepts attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!

    Objects

    Add an object credit to this issue
    We don't have any objects attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!

    Story Arc

    Add a story arc credit to this issue

    User Reviews
    Rhino's Smart Enough to Know He's Dumb
    Reviewed by Psychotime on Sept. 28, 2009.
    Psychotime has written 106 reviews. His/her last review was for Funeral in Smallville.
    7 out of 9 users recommend his reviews.
     I haven't heard much about this comic, but it sounds like a great idea: Spiderman stories from the viewpoints of other characters. I've heard of other comics doing something similar. With such a good idea, the more, the merrier!
     
    I noticed this story inside a paperback (that unfortunately had that abominable 9-11 issue in it, they may have had good intentions and a great message, but I see it as a horrible idea to bring a real life terrorist attack into a universe where thousands of superheroes stop this kind of thing every day. DC was smarter with their take, instead translating the true stories of the rescue workers and others into sequential form, and still saying the same message with it's cover.)
     
    Anyway, stupid ideas aside, I glanced at the issue after this and really liked where it was going, so I went and gave this two-parter a look.
     
    Rhino's starting to feel depressed about his life. How he's a joke to pretty much everyone, even lamer villains. After falling for the daughter of a crime lord, Rhino sets off to find the scientist who gave him his powers to remove his Rhino skin, hoping that losing powers would give him some dignity. But no luck there. The skin was intended to be permanent, and not even advances in science are able to change that.
     
    After being hired to be the woman's bodyguard, Rhino gets a verbal beatdown from her (she just recently discovered her father's a crime lord, and wants nothing to do with any of it.) While she may not have meant the words that she said, the still hurt Rhino in the only part of him that isn't invulnerable. His heart. Even crashing through walls doesn't cheer him up like it usually does.
     
    Right before he's about to kill himself, he remembers the newsest project the scientist was working on, an experiment that increases intelligence.
     
    This issue was good, like I was hoping it would be. This really puts Rhino into a new light for me. (I wouldn't expect him to be a polka fan, either. I would have thought 80's rock.) As always, Fegredo is awesome.



    See all issues Next Issue » « Previous Issue
    Url:
    HTML:
    BBCode:
    Added by: Spiderfan001
    Date Added: June 6, 2008


    Spiderfan001
    19 points

    weasel-king
    1 point

    Psychotime
    1 point


    You are in Edit Mode. Make sure to save your work at the end!!
    • Submissions can take 24 hours to be moderated.
    • Please leave a comment to explain why you're making this change.
    Save Changes Cancel