Superior Spider-Man #7
| Event\Storyline | War of the Realms |
| Writer | Christos Gage |
| Artist | Lan Medina |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
WAR OF THE REALMS TIE-IN!
•  Like the rest of America, the West Coast is overrun with Frost Giants and in CHAOS!
•  But Otto Octavius doesn't settle for chaos and will WIN THE WAR OF REALMS SINGLE-HANDEDLY.
•  Well, maybe not single-handedly. He needs minions. Super-minions! So he recruits the WEST COAST AVENGERS!
•  Uh-oh.
Rated T
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Comics: The Gathering - Charles Martin
Jun 12, 2019Teaming up Otto Octavius with the West Coast Avengers is the very definition of "just crazy enough to work." And work it does; the combination of Otto's irrepressible smugness, Gwenpool's "meta-existential awareness", and a horde of Frost Giants that need pummelling produces delightful magic. Otto might loathe magic, but readers are going to love the spells his creators are weaving here. Read Full Review
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9.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Branden Murray
Jun 16, 2019Overall, Superior Spider-Man continues to be a great read, even with it being pulled into the War of the Realms for a temporary tie-in scenario. This issue straddles the line of parody perfectly, mostly due to the team up with the West Coast Avengers team, with Ock's seriousness meshing well with some of the more ridiculous moments involving Gwenpool and the rest of the cast. Coupled with the art by Medina, Smith, and Troy this has been one of my favorite tie-ins I've read in a long time. Read Full Review
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8.4
Comic Watch - John Jack
Jun 17, 2019Really fun issue despite Gwenpool being in it, joking kinda. Read Full Review
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8.0
Beyond The Panel - Jideobi Odunze
Jun 12, 2019Unlike some of the other tie-ins, this was thrilling for a lot of things going on with it that this creative team went wild with. Superior Spider-Man #7 just went guest appearance after appearance and indulged in every interaction that you would not get to see under different circumstances. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Jun 12, 2019While the constant stream of dialogue leaves the issue feeling a bit overcrowded, it also makes the experience far more enjoyable than another unnecessary tie-in. Read Full Review