Sequel would be cool, yeah, especially with May(day) as Spider-Woman and Benjy as Spider-Boy or a teenaged Spider-Man. I think Ron Frenz even did some concept art of them in that vein years back.
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Sequel would be cool, yeah, especially with May(day) as Spider-Woman and Benjy as Spider-Boy or a teenaged Spider-Man. I think Ron Frenz even did some concept art of them in that vein years back.
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Sinister Syndicate was fairly recent, though.
And/or him acting more hostilely toward them to chase them off.
Yukio could be interesting, and Felicia's already teamed up with Wolverine/Logan in the past.
And some of the same people saying Superman shouldn't have married Lois Lane in the first place have been bemoaning that DC editorial didn't stick to its guns and keep him and Lois apart, unlike...
Funny enough, aside from Peter and Mary Jane's daughter growing up to be Spider-Girl, the reason I loved MC2 was that it was a positive future, a rarity then and now, one where the heroes were able...
Alas, yeah. Some of them have continued to appear in other comics, though, like White Fox in South Korea's Tiger Division (and occasional team-ups with the Black Cat) and Luna Snow, of whom Cindy...
For what it's worth, I do appreciate that Ziglar addressed (and redressed) the criticism by some that Miles Morales was barely distinct or different from teenage Peter Parker aside from his...
To borrow from one of the numerous Venom minis back in the 90s . . . "The Madness!"
That's a pretty compelling analysis of what makes Tony Stark who he is and what ultimately separates him from his "dark mirror" enemies.
Well, damn . . .
Thanks for sharing this.
Interesting points. As for Ben being the more idealistic and antiestablishment between him and Jonah, that follows from his characterization in the original Ultimate Spider-Man, in which (Aunt) May...
We'll see. And hell, speaking of schools, I'd love to see something like Avengers Academy pop up again.
Same. That, and tragedy without triumph every now and again . . .
I blame the Fox...
Thanks.
Kind of like Ezekiel Stane back in Fraction's Invincible Iron Man, as Reed Richards himself called Zeke "more imitative than innovative," but even more aggravating, and to an extent,...
I would also presume this is a little bit before Jed MacKay's Avengers tie-in to Fall of the House of X. We might get an answer for sure next issue, though.
On the subject of Dexter Bennet, he was probably not meant to be very well-liked, since unlike J. Jonah Jameson, he was a sleazebag with nothing in the way of journalistic integrity or standards.
Not bad . . .
Cosigned. I liked how it nonetheless did a better job with Spider-Man's core characterization compared to some of the stuff that followed up later.
Wasn't realistic, I'd think they were thinking, although in Cap's case, he was stuck in that void with the Red Skull's hands at his throat, to use his words, for 50 years.
Oh, yeah . . .
The last five years were a wasted opportunity, at least when it came to Academy X. Would have at least liked some Marvel Unlimited stories centered on them.
Could have been, yeah.
Yeah, I'd agree with that.
Point.
While Feilong tries his damnedest, despite his own genocidal aspirations towards mutants, he's nowhere near that level. He's nothing but a punk who got...
Pretty much, yeah.
Fair enough.
Interesting to know. Thanks.
Also good and valid points.