I liked the bit with the Rhino. He's deciding that he's not going to let his Uncle influence his path as a hero any longer - and learning from the tragedy of his uncle's death. If he's going to be a hero, he can't be afraid to use his powers. It is kinda refreshing to see this rather than watching him wallow in self-misery. I do sort of wish that the enemy was something connected to Divided We Fall, though, if only to justify the tie-in banner on the cover (and the summary page).
The web-shooters thing was kinda weird, but it's not necessarily a contradiction. He was playing with Peter's old ones at his house, I believe, whereas May gave him Stark's. The scene works both with and without reading Spider-men.
The web-shooters thing was kinda weird, but it's not necessarily a contradiction. He was playing with Peter's old ones at his house, I believe, whereas May gave him Stark's. The scene works both with and without reading Spider-men.
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