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Heh. What Ifs were always presented by Uatu back in the day, so it makes sense for them to use Fury here.
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"What If Flash Thompson became Spider-Man?" Evidently not a lot of good...
I really like the art. It feels like a mix of Mark Bagley and Todd Nauck :).
Nice to see the Circus of Crime, even if everyone except Princess Python got the snot beat out of them :eek:.
[QUOTE=Digifiend;3929853]Heh. What Ifs were always presented by Uatu back in the day, so it makes sense for them to use Fury here.[/QUOTE]
It's like they're trying to make The Watcher "younger and hipper" (even though Fury is as far from "young and hip" as you can get) :p.
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I like the costume, and it makes sense that teenage, unreformed Flash as Spider-Man would be terrible at actually being a hero, mostly seeing it as an opportunity to vent his aggressions on more "acceptable" targets. Kind of like Captain Hammer from Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, except would Peter Parker end up becoming the Dr. Horrible equivalent to stop him?
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[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;3931548]I like the costume, and it makes sense that teenage, unreformed Flash as Spider-Man would be terrible at actually being a hero, mostly seeing it as an opportunity to vent his aggressions on more "acceptable" targets. Kind of like Captain Hammer from Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, except would Peter Parker end up becoming the Dr. Horrible equivalent to stop him?[/QUOTE]
Seems like Peter's role in this story is as someone in the news media who keeps Flash's Spider-Man honest.
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[QUOTE=Frontier;3931551]Seems like Peter's role in this story is as someone in the news media who keeps Flash's Spider-Man honest.[/QUOTE]
Or tries to, like a more sympathetic J. Jonah Jameson, except in this case, he's justified in seeing/portraying Spider-Man as a menace. Wonder if he makes it into Spider-Geddon, though.