TRUTH, JUSTICE, HOPE
That is, the heritage of the Kryptonian Warrior: Kal-El, son of Jor-El
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Spider-Man TAS and Marvel Age Spider-Man got me into comics. Then I mostly read Ultimate Spider-Man. Then I went back to the original ASM run. I didn’t read any of the secondary books at first but after I got up to the 400s it became inevitable. I went to the JMS run before reading the Mackie run. Both runs felt like they were just littered with cliffhangers.
I didn’t really care about Peter being a teacher beyond him having a job outside of the Daily Bugle. While I understand the claim that JMS works are preachy, his Spider-Man works were actually pretty tame in that regard and it was nice to see Peter help out of costume. It’s also important to me to see Peter help people before they get into a bad spot rather than just beating up the villains later.
While I love that supernatural stuff was added to the mythos, it could’ve been handled much better. What really annoys me is the way that Zeke died. Would Peter have really just let him die for a deity that he wasn’t even sure he believed in?
While I liked to see Peter bonding with the Avengers, it was irritating to see him, MJ and May move into Stark Tower. If they were talking about finding their own place eventually, I’d be ok with it, but it was still jarring to see.
I don't think Peter let Ezekiel die, per se, but the point of that was Ezekiel finally doing one unselfish thing with the powers he'd misappropriated, even if it cost him his own life, because that was what Peter would have done, would have almost always chosen to do. As for Peter, Mary Jane, and Aunt May moving into Stark Tower, I can agree that was rather jarring insofar as making Peter dependent on Tony Stark's largesse (a dynamic later adapted by the MCU without the parts that cast a more critical, if not condemnatory, light on Stark as a character in the context and aftermath of Civil War), though it is still a guilty pleasure of mine for Peter to teach Logan the meaning of "talk s***, get hit" after Logan made one too many wisecracks at Mary Jane's expense following some random tabloid conjecturing that she and Stark were having an affair. (Right through supposedly unbreakable glass, too.)
The spider is always on the hunt.
The unbreakable glass incident is something I found funny at first but then became annoyed with later. I know Logan had a worse life than Peter’s but that was extremely dickish, and I really don’t like it when Peter gets angry since I always flashback to his teenage years when he was extremely stuck-up.