Aside from Peter who is your favorite 616 or Semi-616 Spider Person? Mine is Miles Morales but by a hair's breadth as I'm also a huge fan of Classic Ben Reilly and Spider-Gwen (all the Spiders really).
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Aside from Peter who is your favorite 616 or Semi-616 Spider Person? Mine is Miles Morales but by a hair's breadth as I'm also a huge fan of Classic Ben Reilly and Spider-Gwen (all the Spiders really).
Gotta go with Otto, his current comic is one of the most fun to read and I truly love a redemption story so it has been great to read so far, he is by far the character I am most invested in story wise currently. Miles and Miguel are a close 2nd and 3rd. The Clone Conspiracy really damaged Ben Reilly for me because 3 or 4 years ago this would have been a no brainer for me to say Ben and now he is quite a ways back of Otto, Miles and Miguel.
[QUOTE=regg215;4497779]...The Clone Conspiracy really damaged Ben Reilly for me because 3 or 4 years ago this would have been a no brainer for me to say Ben and now he is quite a ways back of Otto, Miles and Miguel.[/QUOTE]
Sadly I must agree, which is why I stipulated Classic (1990s Era) Ben Reilly when I mentioned him as my runner-up.
right now for me its Otto then Miles the other Spiders dont really interest me at the moment. Like I came into Spider-man after Ben Reilly so I dont have the same attachment as others do and it doesnt help how his last series was so weird with his morality. Spider-Gwen I didnt really care for due to her being her own thing and I really dont care for the original Gwen as well. Silk was fun I like that attraction thing she had with Peter but they were separated from one another pretty quick. I have no problems with Miguel hes from the future so that automatically makes him cooler for me. Kaine is Spider-Man without the restraints but they barely use him now. And I know pretty much nothing about Anya Corazon. Also I dont see Jessica Drew on the list for me I barely consider her as a Spider person although I will change my mind if she interacts with Peter more. But looking at this list Spider-Man is basically becoming like the Green Laturn Corp as there are so many of them but only a select few truly matters
I haven’t read much Ben Reilly and as much as I loved Miles in Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, I can’t really get into comic Miles.
So I will have to go with Otto.
Definitely Anya Corazon (A.K.A. Arana):
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Peter Parkedcar has gotta responsibly roll out into Prime, tbh.
SpOck by far. Favourite alternative Spider after the original. Liked Spider-Gwen since she debuted but the book's sucked since Latour/Rodriguez left. Miss Classic Ben Reilly and Kaine. Less said about the Clone Conspiracy and his solo series, the better. Have no time for Silk at all.
Kaine’s series is by far one of the best things I’ve ever read. Has humor, heart, and a lot of honesty about how trying to be better starts with taking responsibility for your past actions, especially when it’s not easy.
[QUOTE=Sectal;4498046]Kaine’s series is by far one of the best things I’ve ever read. Has humor, heart, and a lot of honesty about how trying to be better starts with taking responsibility for your past actions, especially when it’s not easy.[/QUOTE]
Christopher Yost always does a great job, that series, nobody writes SpOck as well as he does and New Warriors.
With the exception of Silk, I like them all though I only know a little of Anya.
Miguel, then Kaine.
[QUOTE=blackspidey2099;4499276]Miguel, then Kaine.[/QUOTE]
Otto. Though, I like most of the other Spiders. I've really enjoyed reading Superior. I look forward to it every month.
Millard Morales. Anya right after. Then Silk, SpOck, Ghost Spider, Kaine, Miguel, Reilly.
I do love Miles Morales and his relationship to Peter. Right after would be Gwen Stacy, then Cindy. Haven't seen a lot of the others yet, but I'm slowly catching up (very slowly).
Kaine. I just feel like he's the most different from the mold, and has the best alternative tragic life story.
Cindy Moon has a very interesting life story too, but something about the way it was told and her whole character just has never clicked for me.
Can’t believe Ben Reilly is so low on the polls, how the mighty have fallen.
[QUOTE=Sectal;4500804]Can’t believe Ben Reilly is so low on the polls, [U]how the mighty have fallen.[/U][/QUOTE]
Ain't that the truth... :(
[QUOTE=Sectal;4500804]Can’t believe Ben Reilly is so low on the polls, how the mighty have fallen.[/QUOTE]
I'm in disbelief that Miguel only has a single vote (my own)...
[QUOTE=blackspidey2099;4500830]I'm in disbelief that Miguel only has a single vote (my own)...[/QUOTE]
That's a little surprising as well. Granted, Marvel hasn't done anything interesting with Miguel in ages, at least IMO.
Anya is my all time favorite superhero. It was her that got me into reading comics, so she'll always get my vote, even if she's basically a after thought on most writers and editorial minds.
[QUOTE=Spider-Chan;4500861]Anya is my all time favorite superhero. It was her that got me into reading comics, so she'll always get my vote, even if she's basically a after thought on most writers and editorial minds.[/QUOTE]
Chin up! My own real favorite, Mayday Parker, didn't even make the poll. Sad days when I have to settle for Kaine instead.
[QUOTE=Scott Taylor;4501028]Chin up! My own real favorite, Mayday Parker, didn't even make the poll. Sad days when I have to settle for Kaine instead.[/QUOTE]
Sorry friend, but she isn't a 616 character or even a semi-616 character (unlike Spider-Gwen who frequently moves between dimensions).
[QUOTE=Sectal;4500804]Can’t believe Ben Reilly is so low on the polls, how the mighty have fallen.[/QUOTE]
I blame that on The Clone Conspiracy and the fallout from that. Huge stain on the character's name.
[QUOTE=blackspidey2099;4500830]I'm in disbelief that Miguel only has a single vote (my own)...[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Celgress;4500844]That's a little surprising as well. Granted, Marvel hasn't done anything interesting with Miguel in ages, at least IMO.[/QUOTE]
I hope that changes with Amazing Spider-Man #32 by Nick Spencer and Patrick Gleason. After all, Spencer did say at one point that Miguel was his favorite non-Peter Spider-Person, so I'm willing to bet that means he might do something good with him.
I'd love a Miguel O'Hara, Anya Corazon, Miles Morales, Cindy Moon, Gwen Stacy Spider-Friends / Spider-Team-Up book!
Also just going to leave this here for anyone who needs it: ñ ;)
[QUOTE=Sectal;4500804]Can’t believe Ben Reilly is so low on the polls, how the mighty have fallen.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Celgress;4500815]Ain't that the truth... :([/QUOTE]
He shall rise again.
-Pav, who believes...
[QUOTE=Pav;4502628]He shall rise again.
-Pav, who believes...[/QUOTE]
I certainly hope so. *crosses fingers* :)
[QUOTE=Jman27;4497791]right now for me its Otto then Miles the other Spiders dont really interest me at the moment. Like I came into Spider-man after Ben Reilly so I dont have the same attachment as others do and it doesnt help how his last series was so weird with his morality. Spider-Gwen I didnt really care for due to her being her own thing and I really dont care for the original Gwen as well. Silk was fun I like that attraction thing she had with Peter but they were separated from one another pretty quick. I have no problems with Miguel hes from the future so that automatically makes him cooler for me. Kaine is Spider-Man without the restraints but they barely use him now. And I know pretty much nothing about Anya Corazon.[B][SIZE=2] Also I dont see Jessica Drew on the list for me I barely consider her as a Spider person although I will change my mind if she interacts with Peter more. But looking at this list Spider-Man is basically becoming like the Green Lantern Corp as there are so many of them but only a select few truly matters[/SIZE][/B][/QUOTE]
I agree. Jessica's part of Spider-Man's world. Yet, Marvel would rather have Jessica with Silk or Ghost-Spider instead of working alongside Peter Parker. I would think that Jessica's friendship with Peter could easily rival that of Peter's friendship with The Black Cat and Carol Danvers respectively. I have not seen any interaction between Jessica and Peter in ages. The same goes for Carol Danvers and Peter Parker as they have not worked together outside The Avengers since 2012. I blame this matter on the Editor rather than the writer since they have a lot on their plate to work with.
Marvel has made Spider-Man like Batman Inc. as well as The Green Lantern Corps, which is sad to see. The irony is that none of the Spiders(except for Jessica Drew and Julia Carpenter) want anything to do with Peter Parker. Way too many Spiders beginning with Spider-Man 2099, Silk, Spider-Gwen, Ben Reilly, and now Miles in the same universe together. I feel that Marvel should loan Kaine out to the X-Office as he would fit into X-Force.
[QUOTE=Sectal;4500804]Can’t believe Ben Reilly is so low on the polls, how the mighty have fallen.[/QUOTE]
Too many Spiders kills it. Ben should have stayed DEAD. Let Kaine remain as The Scarlet Spider. It's dumb to re scar him again, which kills my interest in the character.
[QUOTE=Scott Taylor;4500707]Kaine. I just feel like he's the most different from the mold, and has the best alternative tragic life story.
Cindy Moon has a very interesting life story too, but something about the way it was told and her whole character just has never clicked for me.[/QUOTE]
Cindy's character is way too similar to Ultimate Spider-Woman. I wished that the character had a different power set instead of a carry over from Ultimate Universe Spider-woman. I might have liked the character if Marvel didn't have the same spider biting her after Parker.
[QUOTE=Darthfury78;4508355]Cindy's character is way too similar to Ultimate Spider-Woman. I wished that the character had a different power set instead of a carry over from Ultimate Universe Spider-woman. I might have liked the character if Marvel didn't have the same spider biting her after Parker.[/QUOTE]
The way Dan Slott wrote Silk certainly didn't help. The majority of my dislike for the character comes from that. Horrible. Read the Silk issues from her solo book tied into the Spider-Women crossover and that didn't change my stance either. Only thing I like about the character is using Ezekiel from The Amazing Spider-Man: Coming Home.
[QUOTE=Batman Begins 2005;4508403]The way Dan Slott wrote Silk certainly didn't help. The majority of my dislike for the character comes from that. Horrible. Read the Silk issues from her solo book tied into the Spider-Women crossover and that didn't change my stance either. Only thing I like about the character is using Ezekiel from The Amazing Spider-Man: Coming Home.[/QUOTE]
Slott's take on Silk was another reason why I hated the character. I felt that Jessica Drew should had been used in the first story arc of ASM(2014) against The Black Cat. I was under the impression that Jessica was going to be part of Spider-Man's world that excited my interest, only to see that Marvel decided that Jessica should do crossover events with Silk and Spider-Gwen instead of Peter Parker. I like Jessica's interaction with Peter because their friendship has the potential to rival Peter's friendship with the Black Cat.
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Spider-Man of the year 2099; Michael Stone.
How is Spider-Ham not on the list??
Also, I kinda wish they'd bring Steel Spider back. I was disappointed he didn't at least show up in any of the Spiderverse stuff. Do we even know what's going on with him since he got his arm bitten off by the Gargan version of Venom back during Civil War??
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Yes, totally counts as a hero these days. :cool:
[QUOTE=FrogMan;4519075]How is Spider-Ham not on the list??
Also, I kinda wish they'd bring Steel Spider back. I was disappointed he didn't at least show up in any of the Spiderverse stuff. Do we even know what's going on with him since he got his arm bitten off by the Gargan version of Venom back during Civil War??[/QUOTE]
Same here. Would've loved to see his reaction to Superior Spider-Man, given that he used to idolize Doctor Octopus and then switched to Spider-Man. Yes, he did get his arm bitten off by Gargan-Venom, but that was in post-Civil War Thunderbolts during The Initiative era. My personal canon --- more like what I'd like to see happen, I must admit --- is that he got himself a cybernetic arm and then built himself a cybernetic armor similar to the Cyborg Ninja from Metal Gear Solid, Gray Fox version or Raiden version from either MGS4 or Rising: Revengeance.
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Yes, totally counts as a hero these days. :cool:[/QUOTE]
Venom will always be a Spider Villain to me or at best a questionable anti-hero (akin to Punisher).
The wildest and cutest web-slinger of them all.
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