“The Superior Spider-Man, Vol. 2: A Troubled Mind”

“So, so good.

Dan Slott, if there’s any justice in the world, will be in the pantheon of great comic book writers. Yes, it’s a nerdy pantheon that’s supported by weirdos and Taco Bell’s late night menu, but goddamn it, it’s a pantheon.

It’ll be interesting to see whether this happens or not, whether it’s possible to be mentioned in the same breath as Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. If it’s possible, Slott will do it. If Slott doesn’t do it, then I really have to believe it’s not possible.
At this point I’ve read a good portion of all the Amazing Spider-Man comics ever written, and I think that Slott has written with more consistent greatness for that character than anyone else, an honor I would have bestowed on Bendis for Ultimate Spider-Man before, but I think that Slott might be surpassing him in my heart. “