Flowers for Rhino

Flowers for Rhino

Infobox comics story arc


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publisher = Marvel Comics
date = October - November 2001
titles= "Spider-Man's Tangled Web" #5-6
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main_char_team =Spider-Man
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writers =Peter Milligan
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"Flowers for Rhino" is a critically acclaimed Spider-Man story by Peter Milligan and Duncan Fegredo. Published in 2001, it is a pastiche of the classic Science Fiction story "Flowers for Algernon". "Flowers for Rhino" appeared in "Spider-Man's Tangled Web" #5-6.

Plot Summary

Rhino, a brutish and dim-witted enemy of Spider-Man, suffers a mid-life crisis after he attempts to rescue Stella, the beautiful daughter of a mob boss, who coldly informs him after he is hired as a full-time bodyguard on the grounds that he's too stupid to be a serious romantic or business threat. Recalling a recent meeting with the doctors who created his latest suit, he undergoes a brain operation that turns him into a super-genius.

With his new intellect, he quickly demonstrates a change in his usual methods, allowing him to defeat Spider-Man, subsequently running away with Stella to start his own crime organisation. With his new intellect, he writes a novel, gets a restraining order that prevents Spider-Man from attacking him, sets up a crime syndicate- with the aid of such other criminals as the Mad Thinker, after breaking them out of prison-, and even rewrites "Hamlet". Unfortunately, it has the side-effect of making the subject so intelligent that he is no longer able to fully enjoy life, with Rhino driving Stella away because he finds her too dim-witted to attract his attention. Finally reaching a point where he finds no real meaning in life, Rhino hands Spider-Man- having deduced his identity via an equation he developed that allows him to calculate the secret identities of super-heroes- information with which he can bring down Rhino's crime empire. He nearly commits suicide, but at the last minute he comes up with a means of reversing the original operation and restoring his original intellect, even requesting that he be made "a bit stupider than before". He is soon restored to his former stupid but happy self, delightedly crashing through walls. The moral of the story is that intelligence is good, but "joie de vivre" is better.

Reception

Randy Lander from the fourthrail.com stated the mix of the classic "Flowers for Algernon" was "funny and clever". Fegredo's artwork was praised although Buccellato heavy colouring detracted from the story. [cite web
last = Lander
first = Randy
url=http://www.thefourthrail.com/reviews/snapjudgments/092401/spidermanstangledweb6.shtml
title=SPIDER-MAN'S TANGLED WEB #6
publisher=thefourthrailcom
accessdate=2008-03-20
]

ee also

*"Rhino"
*"Spider-Man's Tangled Web"

References


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