I review the conclusion of the Sins of Norman Osborn as Zeb Wells brings this story to an end. While I praised last issue, this issue continues to show that Norman Osborn and the villains are more of the job choices in this book instead of Spider-Man. The art work continues to be great, but you can tell that Wells is just ready to start his Gang War Story.
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