Lol, this remind me to a quote that read once "so if you want to make a deal with the devil, go with the Marvel version, becausw that guy has no idea of what he is doing"It not being clear enough what they lost - seriously, from Peter's POV and not ours as readers, what exactly did he lose? The reader lost 20 years of continuity and a mature-written Spider-Man. But Peter as a fictional character isn't aware/concerned with those things and is still together with MJ. Restoring the marriage is important due to the nature of Peter being a fictional character and the real-life consequences that OMD had. From a story perspective though, Peter played Mephisto by managing to save Aunt May while keeping MJ. Peter as a person can technically live happily after with MJ as long as they don't sign a marriage certificate.
"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
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There's a simpler and more mundane way to deal with this. They remember the deal, face the emotional consequences of it for a couple of months... and that's it. The marriage is not magically restored. Which means... let's have a new marriage!
As if Marvel was really going to skip the chance for a big, oversized and expensive "Spider-Man gets married again!" graphic novel.
Hmm, that could be interesting. The two closest examples I can think of, in terms of placing and seeking power over responsibility while having similar abilities, are Ezekiel Sims and Otto Octavius as the Superior Spider-Man. Then again, given that Blood Spider and Steel Spider are still alive and nothing's been done with them as of late, could just dust either of them off as an Akuma/Vergil-style rival to Peter --- similarly powered, similarly skilled, but far more ruthless and unscrupulous in pursuing power as his main goal. If Steel Spider, could play upon the more tragic aspects of his character following Gargan-Venom chewing his arm off, which leads to him replacing it with a cybernetic limb and later augmenting his entire body through a cybernetic exoskeleton in the vein of the Metal Gear franchise's Cyborg Ninja, so he won't ever again be as helpless as he was against Gargan.
The spider is always on the hunt.
I think that’s a bad idea because it’s similar to Superior or Spencer’s introductory arc.
All they really did was seek power rather than try to be heroes. It’s partially their examples as to why Peter doesn’t try to do more; he’s worried that he’s going to end up like them: irresponsible and dangerous.
To be fair, him nuking PI was more because of his dumbass attempt to stop Otto from getting it, not because he decided to run away from it.
Akuma I can see what you mean, but Vergil is too selfish to try to help someone who isn't him to have power, plus both would try to kill him if he got a lot of power, Akuma because of fight fetish, Vergil because he's a selfish douche, so that wouldn't work well for Spidey .
Ezekiel is really close to that, yeah, but he sought power to someday become a hero, but kept post poning that day forever because of his own selfishness, so he's close enough.
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Otto's loyalty towards Hydra was a bit iffy though, he seemed to join them more because of mutual interests, he said in ASM#29 that "their day is coming", pretty much saying they won't last, and he did invade the building in China alone, so unless Hydra Cap won, which if he did, the time machine would be redundant because the Cosmic Cube can rewrite history anyways, which was even briefly done, I don't see Hydra getting PI, Otto certainly wasn't going to share it lol.
Checking out ASM#30 vol 4, found a page I remember detesting, but forgot about:
"Someone always helps Spider-Man. Mockingbird, Prowler, Human Torch, Silver Sable, who will it be this time?"
Yuck.
It's still worth pointing out though, while Peter did have good intentions when nuking PI, it was a seriously moronic move, you don't have to destroy every device PI has to "shut down" the company to make sure Otto isn't gonna get it, just destroy the building and let the rest of the devices keep working, and doing so without backup is also dumb because it means he can't rebuild, Slott could've made a better excuse than this, and it wouldn't even be difficult, like say, have Otto actually manage to get PI, and spread some virus in every device that is minimally connected with PI, so Peter would have to shut the whole company down to get rid of it, it still would look rushed as hell to get rid of PI, but at least it would be more justified and less dumb looking lol.
Which he did a few times, him and MJ trained a bit with Cap, forgot where but maybe Marvel Knights? It was early 2000's, before Civil War, and he also accepted The Other, and then learned Spider-Fu to compensate for the lack of Spider-Sense... Which mostly made no difference since Spider-Fu only showed up twice after Spider-Island, but hey lol.
So we had a few times where he decided to use more of his potential, it just doesn't stick, which sucks, while him becoming a better fighter can be weird (Even though I do like the idea of Spider-Fu), he could at least try to make some other device that he uses more than just "I made this to defeat a villain and will leave it behind now", last one he invented that he still uses is the Spider-Tracer, which I think is Post-Ditko, but probably from the 70's at the latest.
I mean it's all kind of relative. As much as people want to project Quesada as being the "Final Boss" to getting the Spider-Marriage back, I'm pretty sure that behind the scenes there are more heads to the hydra than people are willing to admit lol
Kevin Feige is steering the ship now, but it was also under him that MCU Peter was made even younger than the previous two adaptations so who's to say he'll turn out to be a proponent of Peter being grown and married in the comics?
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