After giving up control of Spider-Man’s body during the original Superior Spider-Man storyline a decade ago, which seemingly killed him, Otto Octavius has returned to life a number of times in new bodies (including, briefly, in a cloned body of Peter Parker, but presently in a cloned version of his original body), but the constant has been that he doesn’t remember precisely what happened when he was in Peter’s body, and in fact, doesn’t remember Spider-Man’s secret identity period. That changed at the end of last month’s debut issue of Superior Spider-Man, and that means trouble for Spider-Man, as seen in this exclusive preview of next week’s Superior Spider-Man #2.Superior Spider-Man #2 is from writer Dan Slott, penciler Mark Bagley, inker John Dell and letterer Joe Caramagna (and presumably colorist Edgar Delgado), and continues from the shocking cliffhanger of the debut issue of this new series, with Doctor Octopus’ spy drones reporting back to its master with information about Spider-Man, as it captured Spider-Man changing back into his Peter Parker identity. When Octavius saw the footage, it unlocked all of his memories of taking over Peter Parker’s body and becoming Superior Spider-Man for a time.In the preview pages, we see that Super-Nova is handling Spider-Man’s disappearing act really poorly, and has decided to draw him out by putting innocents in danger. She turns her attention on Spider-Boy, figuring that Spider-Man must want to come out of hiding to protect his own sidekick, and sure enough, when Peter sees Spider-Boy in danger, he tries to leap into action to stop Super-Nova, even if it means exposing his identity to her.
After giving up control of Spider-Man’s body during the original Superior Spider-Man storyline a decade ago, which seemingly killed him, Otto Octavius has returned to life a number of times in new bodies (including, briefly, in a cloned body of Peter Parker, but presently in a cloned version of his original body), but the constant has been that he doesn’t remember precisely what happened when he was in Peter’s body, and in fact, doesn’t remember Spider-Man’s secret identity period. That changed at the end of last month’s debut issue of Superior Spider-Man, and that means trouble for Spider-Man, as seen in this exclusive preview of next week’s Superior Spider-Man #2.
Superior Spider-Man #2 is from writer Dan Slott, penciler Mark Bagley, inker John Dell and letterer Joe Caramagna (and presumably colorist Edgar Delgado), and continues from the shocking cliffhanger of the debut issue of this new series, with Doctor Octopus’ spy drones reporting back to its master with information about Spider-Man, as it captured Spider-Man changing back into his Peter Parker identity. When Octavius saw the footage, it unlocked all of his memories of taking over Peter Parker’s body and becoming Superior Spider-Man for a time.
In the preview pages, we see that Super-Nova is handling Spider-Man’s disappearing act really poorly, and has decided to draw him out by putting innocents in danger. She turns her attention on Spider-Boy, figuring that Spider-Man must want to come out of hiding to protect his own sidekick, and sure enough, when Peter sees Spider-Boy in danger, he tries to leap into action to stop Super-Nova, even if it means exposing his identity to her.
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