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They are very shippable.
(Peter's emotions about Gwen are I think very much boosted by guilt.)
Having just discovered Invincible, via Prime Video: but as I understand it, Mark starts out as a teenaged superhero, meets a redheaded co-protagonist, is friends with her while dating someone else,...
I like Not a Villain Emma too, but in every romantic scene I've seen with her and Scott they have the chemistry of platinum and neon.
He appeared along with Iron Man, the Wakandans (looking to my mind very MCU inspired), Daredevil, and er... Cloak and Dagger. (Not that I don't like seeing Cloak and Dagger but I think you'd have to...
To be fair, I can believe that the number of fans actively demanding the marriage before Stan Lee proposed it was low, in that I would suppose few people thought A-list solo superheroes could get...
Editorial at the time did backpedal on that, and I think the writer may not have meant the blow to be drawn in quite so dynamic a style. However, at the Avengers' meeting to discipline Hank for his...
That and Civil War, and No More Mutants.
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I don't think the editorial team behind OMD have any ground to stand on when it comes to altering the comics to fit a wider-selling continuity. (I believe the newspaper strips had a much higher...
I think affirming the consequence is a different logical fallacy. It is an invalid logical argument. The logically sound argument is, "If editorial interference is acceptable for the wedding, then it...
If that happens, Marvel can just launch a separate continuity, and if the younger Peter sells better and the older Peter has to retire they can fade the older Peter out.
That means abandoning...
If what you're proposing is that Spider-man stories are written so that each arc is effectively taking place in its own continuity then, sure. It's not how Marvel-616 continuity has ever worked in...
Did that logic apply during the original Ultimate run? Why wasn't editorial satisfied that fans had alternatives to a married Spider-man?
The Spider-man we relate to was the one who got married in...
I may be misusing the 'wrong side of the tracks' idiom. I doubt I've read every important issue with Felicia's backstory in it, but basically relatively mundane with her dad in prison is about it. In...
Rest assured there would be complaints. New powers as the plot demands powers do not work. And I personally think the 'jackpot' phrase is overemphasised by people who see MJ as no more than Peter's...
In so far as comics Felicia has a grounded backstory (she does have a backstory - it's just that being trained by a master thief from a young age is to the best of my knowledge more something that...
There was a long period after the Rhino's introduction in which he was more of a Hulk / Avengers villain than a Spider-man villain.
I presume that meant 'Please draw him as an ordinary good guy, rather than as sinister or threatening or as a guilt-ridden inadvertent genocide-causer,' only in three words.
As with Pav, Spider-man is one of those things that I feel I've known since before I remember.
First actual memories are I think the Nicholas Hammond Live Action series, followed by Spider-man and...
On the subject of what is foundational to a franchise.
In a healthy franchise the writers are constantly introducing new concepts many of which are worth reusing. That means that the number of...
You were talking about Peter being a teenager long before I asked whether teenaged Peter Parker had ever endured. You're asserting that 20 is the important milestone right now.
I notice that the...
Ah yes - because the Lizard was around during Morbius' first appearance, therefore the Lizard and Morbius automatically go togetherr, or so says the post-Brand New Day mindset.
The retcon that the Peter who got married was a clone was undone and stories resumed with the previous status quo. Whatever the writers' and editors' intentions, the clone retcon didn't stick any...
Peter is thinking about asking Gwen to marry him in AMS 100. People got married younger back then, but I don't think asking your girlfriend to actually marry you was ever an archetypal teenage...