Superior Spider-Man is becoming a frustrating read. Even as Dan Slott continues to address some of the early problems the series faced, he's introduced a glaring new problem with these two most recent issues. Issue #5 ended on a strange note as it wasn't entirely clear whether Spider-Man shot and killed Massacre after taking the villain down. If he did, the rest of New York certainly wasn't too put out by the fact. Early on, issue #6 makes it clear that Spidey did, in fact, murder his enemy. That's... not exactly a small development for the character, and the bizarre way Slott handles the wider reaction to the act is a major thorn in this issue's side.
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