That's how people like me said the Clone Conspiracy stuff worked from the beginning. I'd argue it was very strongly implied that's how it worked in the story at very least that is how Ben himself viewed what he was doing but other characters and the readers did not see it that way. Nice to see it confirmed that some of us were on the right wavelength.
Well place your bets, Lizard VS Kraven Jr and Spider VS Kraven Sr.
Personally i hope Spencer keeps this flow he built up going to the end because i want to see what happens to the Connors, Felicia, Peter, Mj, etc!
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it is isn't it?
thank god spencer realized that peter is in exact perfect age demographic to have watched that's so raven
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I think Connors was a little too tough with Spider-Man. I mean, I understand his point, being a father has a whole level of sense to the word "responsibility". But even so, your actions shouldn't be only about what to do to protect your child, but also what kind of example you want to show him. I mean, Renew Your Vows is a good example:
In this reality, we have a father version of Spidey, and in the first issue, he killed Venom knowing he would never stop to make Spider-Man suffer. That could even include hurting baby Annie. I don't blame Peter for that. And when he faced Doc Ock, he mocks about keep coming for Spidey and his beloved ones; and Peter showed Ock he doesn't take that kind of treat lightly. However, when the Regent was going to kill Annie, and Peter seemed to be about to do the same thing, he just knocked him hard because he didn't want Annie thinks the easiest way to all problems is always the best option.
I'm curious because we have alot going on and alot of moving pieces in place, so I wonder if they'll be able to wrap it all up nicely within just two more issues. We got Spidey vs. Kraven, Lizard Vs. Clone Son, the Hunters vs. Villains, and then all the obvious aftermath stuff. Wonder if there's something more we're gonna get beyond just the fighting. The Centidemon/MJ stuff is almost certainly gonna be 24 and 25 so that doesn't have to worry about fitting in this too much.
Technically yeah, though the way Fisk sees it, she still came back in the wrong way, and in a failing body, so thinks she doesn't deserve to live like that. That's something I've really liked about the portrayal of Fisk, is that he still has his longing affection for his wife, but he's also been able to move on and doesn't need to force her to come back, which is referenced in my favourite moment from Spider-Men II.
Although that does remind me from #7 when Centidemon taunts Kingpin with his wife, so I wonder if that will come into play at all again.