Captain America was overt because his character was basically a biased representation made to unite America during a World War. But you know what? We aren't in a World War, and a LOT has changed...
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Captain America was overt because his character was basically a biased representation made to unite America during a World War. But you know what? We aren't in a World War, and a LOT has changed...
Yes, comic writers have always subtlety used comics as a trojan horse to address social issues. But in today's comics the agenda is front and center and the story suffers as a result. Writers are...
Books like this are why the comic industry is on its deathbed. This exists only to push an agenda while retconning well-established characters to serve said agenda. Disgusting.
I've really been trying to give this a chance, but this iteration of the X-Men is nearly unrecognizable to me. They feel more like villains than heroes.
Absolute Carnage was better-written. Spider-Verse was more fun. Neither story was all that good.
Ben should have shown up in Absolute Carnage since he was Spider-Carnage at one point.
Older Peter = Better Peter
Huh, that's pretty cool. Thanks for the info.
Nah.
Though I think it would be interesting to see a story where all non-powered beings are killed off, maybe by a targeted/selective virus or something. How would superheroes react if they no...
Ah, Mephisto. Marvel's magic mulligan genie.
This.
What is Marvel's weird obsession with turning Spider-Man into Iron Man?
Man, the artwork in this book was horrible, especially when it came to Spider-Man. Yeesh.
When did Betty Ross become a demon/devil?
Kindred is almost certainly one of the Stacy's.
Harry would also fit if he weren't already alive and well (and apparently no longer evil).
This seems very similar to Mayday's story.
It would probably be better. OMD divided the fan base and drove a lot of people away, many of whom never came back. The marriage wasn't some anchor around the character's neck, despite what Marvel...
I wasn't a big fan, either. Tom was alright, but I prefer an older, more experienced Spider-Man.
I also didn't care for his supporting cast, which felt more like Miles's than Peter's.
The...
Ben did wear the Carnage symbiote for a bit, though I don't know if the codex died with his old body or if it regenerates when cloned.
OMD, and it isn't close.
Maybe Kindred is the original Venom symbiote somehow. It checks most of the boxes. =P
It's also an anagram of "nerd kid."
Based on the clues and dialogue so far, it feels like Gwen Stacy (or one of her clones) or another deceased love interest from Peter's past. Someone who blames Peter for her death and wants to...
I'm going to be in the minority here (so what else is new), but I didn't care for Ramos's art and am ready for someone new. Too often, Ramos's Spider-Man looked like a walking skeleton with...
Spider-Man used to have arguably the best rogues gallery in comics, or at least Marvel. Green Goblin (Norman and Harry), Hobgoblin (Kingsley), Venom, Carnage, Doc Ock, Mysterio, etc. Almost all of...
Yes. The best version of Venom is still pre-Lethal Protector. I'm enjoying the new series, but I still miss that version of the character.
Hydro-Man/Molten-Man are probably just illusions created by Mysterio.