Comics : Spider-Man: Power of Terror #4

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Background...

Silverman has taken over Deathlok's body. Lok's allies are completely fooled!

In Detail...

"From the Inside Out"
Spider-Man: Power of Terror #4
 Summary: Deathlok, Silvermane, Daredevil, Punisher
Editor:  Tom Brevoort
Writer:  Gregory Wright
Pencils:  Darick Robertson
Inkers:  Greg Adams, Jimmy Palmiotti
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Apr 1995 : SM Title : Spider-Man: Power of Terror
Characters: The Punisher, Silvermane

Oh, nope. Spidey and DD figure out that Deathlok is Silvermane. They fight, and Deathlok/Silvermane. But he can't figure out how to override Deathlok's "No Killing" parameter which is currently active, and so his computer systems won't let him kill the good guys. How convenient!

Silvermane, Mainframe, and Cicero all head off to a secret government facility which is utilizing illegal A.I.M. technology, giant armoured fighting suits. Cool! Mainframe and Silvermane/Deathlok easily take control of the place, just in time for Spider-Man and Daredevil to arrive. Scorpia turns up too. She has figured out that Silvermane turned on her, and she's itching for some payback.

Bad news is, Silvermane just figured out how to over-ride the "no killing" locks, and now he's ready to do fatal damage. Good timing, because the Punisher just turned up again. Everybody fights everybody. That includes, inside Deathlok's head, Deathlok is fighting Silvermane for control of his body.

Deathlok wins, and they all make it out just in time before the reactor core explodes. Hey, there's always a reactor core in every downtime research facility. Scorpia and Punisher escape in the confusion. Cicero and Mainframe get nabbed. Silvermane and his mobile life support systems have gotten away too. Peter gets home in time for a bit of nooky with MJ.

In General...

As stories go, this was pretty damned corny and overhyped stuff. I'm not a big fan of robots and cyborgs, and all that cyberspace stuff is a bit worn out really. The Punisher was getting pretty threadbare by that stage too. Reactor cores, re-invented villains, terrorist plots. Hmm... it was all rather hackneyed I guess.

Plus, all that Spider-Man angst about the baby was laid on with a trowel, though I omitted most of it in the review. But basically he's just found out he's gonna be a dad, giving lots of opportunity for self-doubt. All very unsubtle.

Overall Rating...

The fighting bits were over the top, and the "emotional" Spidey stuff was totally unconvicing too. Not the absolute Worst of the Worst. But hard to give more than a couple of webs here. Very little new or creative to be had, in either plot or characterisation.

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