Dan Slott wrote my favourite 616 Spidey run, and the Superior Spider-Man was my favourite part of it, Otto Octavius taking over Peter's body and life and, until the inevitable finger on the scales and ensuing reset, doing a much better job with them. I was sad that it didn't last longer, but comics being comics, what's happened instead is a series of revisits engineered through the usual escape hatches (the multiverse, clones), and now this, in which a hitherto unmentioned incident set during the original Superior story leads to repercussions for Parker and Doc Ock in the present. Which, sure, has entertaining moments here and there, but overall feels like one more desperate squeeze of an exhausted teabag that needs to be given a decent burial. The characterisation has lost a lot of nuance, worn down into stereotypes and old-fashioned superhero bluster, and at one stage we literally get the two leads standing in front of a whiteboard with a diagram of the concept's convolutions, and Peter delivering the line "The story should have been over".