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	<title>Comments on: Robbing Peter: The Superior Spider-Man #1 Review</title>
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		<title>By: Chain Reactions &#124; Superior Spider-Man #1 &#124; Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources &#8211; Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Rob at Crisis on Infinite Midlives: &#8220;Okay, let’s start with the most important thing: this is, almost without exception, a very good, character driven book that was clearly written with a great deal of care by Dan Slott. This book, as the introduction to Ock as Spider-Man, kinda had to be a character study of the man more than any kind of action or plot-driven story, and Slott delivers on that basis. Because this is, regardless of the suit or the name or the redhead he’s trying to bang, a story about Otto Octavius. And Peter’s memories or not, he is a self-centered supervillain. And Slott never forgets that.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Rob at Crisis on Infinite Midlives: &#8220;Okay, let’s start with the most important thing: this is, almost without exception, a very good, character driven book that was clearly written with a great deal of care by Dan Slott. This book, as the introduction to Ock as Spider-Man, kinda had to be a character study of the man more than any kind of action or plot-driven story, and Slott delivers on that basis. Because this is, regardless of the suit or the name or the redhead he’s trying to bang, a story about Otto Octavius. And Peter’s memories or not, he is a self-centered supervillain. And Slott never forgets that.&#8221; [...]</p>
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