Miles got to Venom Blast the Superior Spider-Man on last Sunday's episode of the Marvel's Spider-Man cartoon.
Probably the most impressive thing he's done on the show since the episode where he got his powers .
Miles got to Venom Blast the Superior Spider-Man on last Sunday's episode of the Marvel's Spider-Man cartoon.
Probably the most impressive thing he's done on the show since the episode where he got his powers .
Ganke isn't just some guy, yes Miles left the production to him, his best friend, "The Smart One", the guy who has been on this super powered trip with Miles since day 0.
Also: "So we have to make more?"
"When this runs out"
"Uh-oh"
"I was hoping thats where you would come in"
Ganke has always been the one responsible for Miles' webs. he's always been a component to Miles' operation as Spider-Man, him making the webbing is just a more tangible example of that. Not sure what lesson he's supposed to learn, to stop relying on his best friend?
Where are in my post did you get me lowering Ganke's value to Miles. Miles should be better prepared for something this vital to his operation as a super hero running out and not mindlessly leave to someone else regardless of whether or not that person is his best friend. What does he say if something goes wrong? "I'm sorry I couldn't save your husband from falling off that building ma'am. You see my best buddy forgot to make the web fluid and I was out." I'll also once again mention this is probably only an issue because they're probably giving him back his lazy power up.
My point was the web situation was handled. The setup has worked for YEARS, oh no, he doesn't have the fluid this one time, BETTER LAY IT ALL AT HIS FEET. Things happens, we don't even know the specific reason why its out in this case, and its absolutely not a situation where Miles needs to learn from his "mistake" or better himself or whatever you're expecting. Peter is a genius and in charge of all his gear and even he doesn't have webbing on call at all times. You're giving him way too much crap over what is a minor temporary nuisance at best. Sorry you don't like his electro webs but if Saladin just ignores the fact Miles has them, that is a big writing faux pas, opinions aside, which would sit nicely next to him ignoring that Judge definitely should know Miles is Spider-Man.
I'm not trying to give Miles crap for his actions. I'm criticizing the decisions made in the writing. Miles comes off as irresponsible for even letting this situation get this far. Even when it does happen he doesn't learn from it; he gets a reward. That reward remains in the form of a power he will continue to use even though he doesn't deserve an easier time.
My problem with the new powers comes from how they only serve to undermine Miles as a character. They did not come about to mark a development in the character internally and externally, but as a lazy out for a difficult situation. They also don't seem to be here for some greater exploration of Miles' abilities as that hasn't been the focus of a single story thus far; he's just able to shoot bolts of electricity now with no further questions being posed to what he's capable of.
Ignoring them also wouldn't have even been a problem for Ahmed since Bendis left an out for the future writer; Miles had all of the sudden become sick when this new power manifested and he tires himself out with the venom blast. They could have just written them off and never bothered with them, but they are still being used for some reason. I would rather have them writing more imaginative fight scenes using the powers Miles had at the beginning showing how far he's come by using his powers competently. Instead we have a Miles who just shoots them with lightning and still doesn't know to shut his mouth when he's invisible because it defeats the point of being undetectable if they hear you.
So? Peter has the same problem, people. In many realities, he's married with MJ and have children. But in other realities, he's married with Gwen Stacy and have children. There are a few more realities where Peter married with other women and had children with them. One of them was Betty Brant, and another one was Felicia Hardy. I don't know right know if there are more.
I don't have a problem with it. I just thought it was funny and if it's the case will probably lead to a silly running gag.
Looking at her I could definitely see the resemblance
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You all are making me want a big interdimensional family reunion, I would such a kick out of that. If we just use canon and implied love interests we have at least five kids here, not to mention whatever weird ones get thrown in.
Also for reference here's an interdimensional family tree of Peter's children and wives.
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Parke...on_Family_Tree
Last edited by Dragonick; 10-10-2019 at 06:12 PM.
You know what, that theory would explain why Spider-Zero has green eyes. I can dig it.
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