I do not think the Slott comic is an indictment of Wells: Why? Because it was Slott pitching his idea to Marvel, not the other way around. That said, there are things to be critical when it comes to Wells ( especially when it comes to Beyond, Ben and possibly Janine). We will see soon enough how good, bad or indifferent 900 is, so best not to prejudge the comic. My gut feeling is Marvel will allow Wells to finish his story, and another writer ( maybe a Cates or Ewing or Hickman) will take over around next year’s Free Comic Book Day and will be doing ASM 1000.
Is it considered a leak if I say
spoilers:end of spoilers
"The Leak about MJ Hobgoblin weren't true and never happened after reading the issue"
There’s very little to spoil because there’s very little of significance that happens lol. There’s only one scene at the very end that I think which will have an impact on Spidey moving forward (and might divide fans a bit). Really trying not to give spoilers. It’s not a huge thing though (unlike #700, or even #800). This is the lowest stakes anniversary issue I’ve ever read. At first I didn’t care for it, but I reread it and it’s grown on me a bit. I still think the dialogue is not great, but I’m not sure why some were complaining about the art which is solid throughout.
Last edited by HypnoHustler; 07-26-2022 at 05:15 PM.
I'd also like a PM if that's okay
No PMs, sorry. It’s nothing against you guys but that wouldn’t be right to the person who supplies me advance issues. I will only say it’s nothing to do with Norman.
Last edited by HypnoHustler; 07-26-2022 at 06:15 PM.
So only watch if you want spoilers. Real spoilers, he show panels, including the divisive part at the end. He starts talking about ASM around 13:46.
Oh, and he says the issue is, "Stupid. Real stupid."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyTcJVaqWj8