10 Best Comic Storylines Featuring The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Villains

By Mark Ginocchio /

2. Flowers For Rhino (Spider-Man€™s Tangled Web #5-6)

Joe Kelly€™s character makeover for Rhino (see entry No. 3) is only outdone by this two part Peter Milligan/Duncan Fegredo storyline that appeared in the short-lived Spider-Man€™s Tangled Web series in 2001. €œFlowers for Rhino€ thematically echoes the classic science fiction story, Flowers for Algernon, depicting what happens when a brutish, dimwitted villain like Rhino suddenly becomes stunningly brilliant. What makes €œFlowers for Rhino€ so effective is how it simultaneously plays for laughs and drama. Rhino, as one of the world€™s smartest men, is a ridiculous premise, and Milligan crafts a number of uproarious scenarios, such as the villain rewriting Hamlet and creating a formulate that can deduce the secret identities of the entire Marvel Universe. But the character eventually finds himself bored by his brilliance, and even contemplates suicide before getting a surgery to return him to his oafish former self. The end result is a storyline that isn€™t as emotionally tumultuous as Kelly€™s two-parter in Amazing Spider-Man, but is ultimately more cerebral and tightly plotted.