Makes you wish Peter had retaliated in some way during that run and said F*k you and gone his own way leaving the others to their mess but then you got him fighting Tony over perceived slights and trying to outdick him under Slott at the other end.That was so pathetic. It seems like Peter couldn't appear in a favourable light at all under Slott no matter what.
I guess it was just how his sense of humor worked.
It's weird, Miles was maybe the one character he didn't write dunking on Pete, but then in that case Slott would always write him out of the stories lol (relegated to tie-ins in Spider-Verse, kidnapped by Regent, taken out off-panel by the Red Goblin.) So in a weird way it was probably for the best because he might have written Miles like an asshole to Pete too.
The artist formerly known as OrpheusTelos.
Funny enough, Miles being taken out by Red Goblin as well might have been a rebuttal to the "Miles's venom blast/strike is too overpowered!" crowd, or just an example of what, in TV Tropes' parlance, would be considered "The Worf Effect" to hype Red Goblin as the most threatening Norman Osborn had ever been.
The spider is always on the hunt.
I see Marvel hasn't forgotten about Samantha Wilson, Captain America-65.
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Last edited by Will Evans; 07-22-2020 at 08:07 AM.
Amazing Spider-Man #44 ended with a dream-within-a-dream reveal, and this last page.
Chapter Eighteen of my What If 616 Gwen Stacy Had Lived? story is posted. Seeing how I make her into a modified version of Spider-Gwen (and this thread has been rather inactive lately), I'm posting the link here too for those who are interested -
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1276833...wined-Destines
If so inclined,. enjoy
"So you've come to the end now alive but dead inside."
Here's Madame Web Gwen from the upcoming Marvel's Realm of Champions:
Gwen as Madame Web was an odd choice but the costume is awesome. That and it's a different feel compared to Cassandra Webb and Julia Carpenter.