Molten Man
Where are we with him. Last I knew he was reformed and I've not really seen anything of him in years. Maybe I've just missed recent appearances?
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Molten Man
Where are we with him. Last I knew he was reformed and I've not really seen anything of him in years. Maybe I've just missed recent appearances?
AU MJ, as teen superheroine Spinneret, in suit like in Mangaverse.
[QUOTE=Mister Mets;4683242]Marvel seems to have clearly decided that five issue mini-series are the way to go, with Symbiote Spider-Man, the Amazing Mary Jane, the Abrams/ Picheli Spider-Man and more.
This makes a lot of sense. It seems to sell well in the short term, with projects ending before sales taper down. If something's really successful, there can be a sequel as with Symbiote Spider-Man. And in the long term, it's helpful for Marvel to have accessible graphic novels with Spider-Man and his supporting characters.
So, what type of projects would you like to see? What creative teams would you prefer?[/QUOTE]
You missed Spider-Man: Life Story, which is one of the best mini-series in recent memory. I'd like to see the third story in Quesada's One More Day/ OMIT trilogy. You can argue Spencer's building up to that in ASM.
I would also be interested in the third installment of Spider-Verse. Spider-Geddon didn't do it for me. Slott really ruined Morlun for me and Cage quite literally finished him off.
[QUOTE=RyanParkerMan;4697599]You missed Spider-Man: Life Story, which is one of the best mini-series in recent memory. I'd like to see the third story in Quesada's One More Day/ OMIT trilogy. You can argue Spencer's building up to that in ASM.
I would also be interested in the third installment of Spider-Verse. Spider-Geddon didn't do it for me. Slott really ruined Morlun for me and Cage quite literally finished him off.[/QUOTE]
I would like to see those, too, the first more so than the second, simply for the possibility of Peter and Mary Jane tag-teaming Mephisto. Second would be good, too, though I'd prefer if it was more like Spider Wars or Dark Nights: Metal over at DC where the main villains are alternate Spider-Men and Women, paying off the teaser at the end of Spider-Geddon with Spider-Norman Osborn, perhaps out for revenge after his brutal trouncing in the finale of Superior Spider-Man.
[QUOTE=Undergrizer;4697386]AU MJ, as teen superheroine heroine Spinneret, in suit like in Mangaverse.[/QUOTE]
Totally agree. One of the few bright spots from the last time Marvel did an event involving the Mangaverse:
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Carnage 2099
Symbiote Spiderman 2099
I want some sort of successor to the absolutely brilliant Spider-Man: Fever -- if not a direct sequel, then at least something of a spiritual continuation in aesthetic, especially concerning the portrayal of other dimensions.
-Pav, who wants more Harrah Harrah...
Maybe not a mini series but I think it would be interesting to see what Puma has been up to in a one shot or part of some type of anthology.
A grand Mephisto mini (like Mephisto vs. way back) as he tries to subtly get back at Franklin Richards by means of deals with Spider-people connected to FF members: Johnny via Peter, Sue via Anya, Reed via Otto (they should have a professional relationship), and Ben via… Miles (make a relationship). Not to mention the fact that Mephisto once possessed Franklin's former nanny Agatha Harkness when the Silver Surfer was being resurrected.
[QUOTE=Ravin' Ray;4703234]A grand Mephisto mini (like Mephisto vs. way back) as he tries to subtly get back at Franklin Richards by means of deals with Spider-people connected to FF members: Johnny via Peter, Sue via Anya, Reed via Otto (they should have a professional relationship), and Ben via… Miles (make a relationship). Not to mention the fact that Mephisto once possessed Franklin's former nanny Agatha Harkness when the Silver Surfer was being resurrected.[/QUOTE]
There's something hilarious about Mephisto fucking with Spider-People just to get back at a kid :D.
[QUOTE=Lukmendes;4703390]There's something hilarious about Mephisto fucking with Spider-People just to get back at a kid :D.[/QUOTE]
Indeed. It makes a lot of sense, and of course Mephisto would be that petty.
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;4703885]Indeed. It makes a lot of sense, and of course Mephisto would be that petty.[/QUOTE]
Maybe it could explain why OMD was such a bad deal ('Cause usually Mephisto does something else to make people miserable, but OMD is just "Your lives were the same, you just didn't get married", which is really tame), maybe he's making those deals with Spiders and avoiding to use too much power on 'em so he can kick Franklin's ass this time :p.
[QUOTE=Lukmendes;4704012]Maybe it could explain why OMD was such a bad deal ('Cause usually Mephisto does something else to make people miserable, but OMD is just "Your lives were the same, you just didn't get married", which is really tame), maybe he's making those deals with Spiders and avoiding to use too much power on 'em so he can kick Franklin's ass this time :p.[/QUOTE]
That might actually work.
[QUOTE=Pav;4701511]I want some sort of successor to the absolutely brilliant Spider-Man: Fever -- if not a direct sequel, then at least something of a spiritual continuation in aesthetic, especially concerning the portrayal of other dimensions.
-Pav, who wants more Harrah Harrah...[/QUOTE]
So you'd like to see more experimental stuff by artists like Brendan McCarthy?
[QUOTE=Mister Mets;4712943]So you'd like to see more experimental stuff by artists like Brendan McCarthy?[/QUOTE]
Definitely, Mets. I'm all about the psychedelic aesthetic, and I do love a good Spider/Strange team-up as well.
-Pav, who loved Cates' take on their relationship...