I was joking
I was joking
I get what you were going for. So we all now there's no way Spider-Hulk or Miles-Spider have a chance at surviving to the end of this, but the Swords-Miles looks the most stable. What are the odds he doesn't end up as a puddle of goo like the rest?
Carmen Carnero took over for Javier Garron as the main artist for the book & has done the art for issues 17-19 (half of the art was done by her in issue 19). She was then was asked to cover art duty for a few X-Men “Hellions”, X of Swords tie-in issues. Miles’ book had guest artists for issues 20-22. Carmen’s back as the books main artist for issues 23 onward.
I love how she draws Miles’ suit but I just wish she was more consistent in how she draws Miles’ hair. Half the time it’s like she wants to keep his fade with the part that, Javier gave him; and other times it’s like a hybrid of the fade and his old hairstyle.
It amazes me that Marvel takes not one but now two of the worst Peter stories of all-time ( OMD ( the Mephisto deal) and now Clone Saga), and uses them on Miles. I do not know if they are being stubborn ( refusing to admit those stories sucked in the first place, and thinking they can be made good the second time around), they are “Flipping The Bird” to readers, or both. Almost anyone would prefer a great story reworked ( think Kraven’s Last Hunt, Juggernaut etc), or a very well done original story. By the way it can be done ( think Spencer’s Gibbon).instead of recycled crap like OMD and Clone Saga.
I just want to read an entertaining story, im not too concerned where it comes from, wether it be a new tale or a spin on an old one. I for one thought Miles' Mephisto deal worked great and had him coming out looking stronger on the other side, without having to sacrifice anything that fans would have to deal with for decades to come. He made a deal, suffered the consequences for it, and chose to live with it and soldier forward without it negatively impacting his character.
We don't know the quality of this upcoming story but its building off the Assessor plot so at the very least it has been thought out to some extent and isn't just being dropped on us just for the sake of " 'Member this?"
The problem with this Pro-OMD argument is they have stuck Peter with OMD for a dozen years ( and counting). I expect Miles to get the same treatment. Maybe it gets taken off of Peter in Amazing 1000, and it continues on Miles? Do we get a quarter of a Century of this OMD BS? There is a reason why this is the most hated Peter story in history, and it looks worse and worse as time goes by.
Last edited by NC_Yankee; 01-13-2021 at 06:08 AM.
I don't see the problem? The Mephisto story ended with Miles standing tall and until proven otherwise, there are no writing troubles in the background that will cause this next story to explode into nonsense before it ends, the original OMD and Clone Saga were not just simply badly written stories, there are reasons why they turned out the way they did.
I do expect some sort of fallout from the story, as i would expect from any story to impact a character moving forward.
[QUOTE=Nerwrax15;5324800]I don't see the problem? The Mephisto story ended with Miles standing tall and until proven otherwise, there are no writing troubles in the background that will cause this next story to explode into nonsense before it ends, the original OMD and Clone Saga were not just simply badly written stories, there are reasons why they turned out the way they did.
I do expect some sort of fallout from the story, as i would expect from any story to impact a character moving forward.[/QUOTE
Although I enjoy Miles ( although not as much as Peter and MJ), the idea of OMD is why Miles is not on my pull list. I refuse to invest years with an OMD type story. It has become like Ted Sallis trapped inside Man-Thing a tragic story that has no end.
So theory time; I imagine there will be a "did Miles really escape from the Assessor's lair" bait in the story, but I'm sure Saladin Ahmed is self-aware enough not to commit to it. I feel like for a twist like that to work, he would've needed to have had Miles noticeably acting out of character for the past 10+ issues to foreshadow it, but he's been fairly consistent through the whole series.
Instead I could see one of the clones becoming a villain. Not a full-on duplicate to Miles like Ben (and late Kaine was made to be) but one of the deformed clones that managed to gain autonomy and is resentful of all the experimentation he went through while Miles escaped.
Also what's with the knee-jerk reactions? Like do people actually remember what was actually wrong with the OG Clone Saga? It wasn't necessarily the story as a concept more so that they dragged the damn thing on for two years, changed storylines at the fly, kept introducing more new characters as the story kept changing, and finally tried to use the storyline as a backdoor method to reset the Spider-Marriage. I severely doubt Saladin's storyline is going to have anywhere near that amount of baggage. lol
Last edited by CrimsonEchidna; 01-13-2021 at 03:56 PM.
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Personally my biggest gripe is that the ten year anniversary arc shouldn't be a "remake" of a story Peter/a version of Peter has already done four times now. I mean even if the story is great it's still "Spider-Man deals with clones" story number five, and that's just a concept that's played out in the franchise as a whole. I just would have preferred something more original for the occasion.