Yeah, there's been quite a bit of brutal/violent imagery, it feels odd they'd have a problem with Miles swearing.
Actually, them trying to keep the book "kid friendly" might explain why the first few issues of the run felt a little off to me. It kind of felt a little cartoony and then there was kind of a tonal shift after the Assessor showed up.
Same here. And Miles raises a good point, even if they had the major powerhouses of the Avengers on Earth, this problem isn't something you can punch, blast, or hammer away at until it drops. In fact, that approach would just (counterproductively) validate the Kingpin's anti-superhero propaganda, and if the solicits for the conclusion and aftermath of Devil's Reign are anything to go by, they'll still end up having the public turn against them even with Fisk out of the picture.
The spider is always on the hunt.
This is from the Amazing Spider-Man #88 preview:https://comic-watch.com/news/sneak-p...-spider-man-88
Miles looks like he's just chilling around when he stands in that costume with everybody else.
It would be kind of hilarious to see what Carol or Thor would do in this situation. They're starting to get the same reputation as their MCU counterparts .
Last edited by XenobladerX; 01-27-2022 at 07:42 PM.
My thoughts exactly, Assessor/its creators have got the potential to be a massive part of Miles' mythos as a true archenemy, but if they're just tie-in villains it'd be really disappointing. Plus it makes Miles' kidnapping and the clone saga just build up for someone else's book when those should have been exclusively used to build up Miles alone.
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