![]() In the new issue there’s a similar moment which leads to the big twist in the series, which is actually fairly predictable though not disappointing. Doc Ock’s Spider-Man is also much more violent than Peter Parker’s-in the last Amazing Spider-Man, there’s a scene where he smashes the Scorpion’s face, tearing his jaw off. Spider-Man’s fights show the new personality more effectively, and the villains seem to realize and react to this as well. The problem is the changes in “Peter’s" attitude seem to be something that only we readers notice-his boss and his girlfriend don’t see anything particularly out of the ordinary in his behaviour. He’s fighting the villains, but he’s motivated more by ego than a sense of justice, and he’s much more aggressive and unpredictable than Peter Parker was. From a writing perspective, Dan Slott handles Doc Ock/Spider-Man really well. ![]() The Superior Spider-Man No.1 (Comixology, ₹ 220) takes off from this point, and there are a lot of things to like about the new series. The latest run of Amazing Spider-Man has been a good one, and ended the series with a wildly polarizing reveal where Doctor Octopus (Dr Otto Octavius, or Doc Ock) swaps minds with Peter Parker, trapping Spider-Man in Ock’s feeble, dying body, taking over as Spider-Man. The Superior Spider-Man is the follow-up to The Amazing Spider-Man.
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