Fair enough.
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Fair enough.
And hell, I'm still somewhat haunted by Ed Brubaker's handling of it, that a dying Vanessa Fisk manipulated them both into a position where they'd be at each other's throats for the rest of their...
Could agree with Mr. Negative and/or Black Tarantula.
True enough as well.
Hmm, a valid point there. He's probably a lot more subdued because he hasn't been a superhero for at least half his adolescence and most of his adult life, unlike most other versions of himself.
It was an interesting twist to the secret identity angle, but ultimately unsustainable for the reasons MichaelC already elaborated upon. Hell, Tony doesn't have that many "normal" people around him...
Oh, yeah . . . that would be scary.
Ha, yeah, though at least it established Spider-Man would most likely kick all the Titans' @$$es if it came down to that, given that his superhuman...
Fair enough, though John Semper, Jr. as head consultant or something like that and contributing to the writing as well would still be fine. Funny enough, though, Spider-Man: TAS wasn't the last (or...
Poor everybody . . . except Madame Monstrosity.
Could be, yeah.
Still happened, he just doesn't remember because he doesn't remember knowing that Spider-Man is Peter Parker. Given how he reacted when he relearned Daredevil's secret identity back in Devil's Reign...
The one who beat up Spider-Man on multiple occasions without breaking a sweat? Yeah, that guy would be fun to see again.
Technically, that "random symbiote" is a future incarnation of himself as the King in Black that he overpowered through sheer character development, which is interesting from a character standpoint,...
Perhaps, yeah.
Indeed, yeah, and a powered armor designed by Iron Man back in the 90s when the Super-Soldier Serum broke down on him the first time and had to be removed from his system, no less.
The original Big Man!
Fair points. What Magneto did at the beginning (and sometimes continues to do) was and is terribly counterproductive for mutant rights, though frankly, Xavier trying too hard out of some misplaced...
Fair point there.
True enough, yeah.
Give him some credit . . .
Reminds me somewhat of the original Gang War arc by Christopher Priest and/or Tom DeFalco, when you sum it up like that, as there was a scene near or at the end with Kingpin taunting Spider-Man for...
You mean "The Price of Heroism"? Yeah, I think I recall that one, too. Not so good, though I was mostly referring to the comparative lack of reused animation.
Could all be very interesting, and if they were to go back to the "Queenpin" concept, I could see Carolyn Trainor, who took up the mantle of Doctor Octopus for a while in the 90s after Ock proper was...
That would be good. That would be very good, even.
Understandable.
Same here.
I think the pickiness is the problem. It's one thing if a bad guy wants to kill absolutely everyone in existence or everyone in immediate killing range of them, which is horrible in and of itself,...