https://www.cbr.com/spider-man-learn...ection-marvel/
So he's on the goods with Tony now?
https://www.cbr.com/spider-man-learn...ection-marvel/
So he's on the goods with Tony now?
"I have two kids who don't even know my name" - um, okay dude.
Don't we already know how Peter gets judged?
"He's pure power and doesn't even know it. He's the best of us."-Matt Murdock
"I need a reason to take the mask off."-Peter Parker
"My heart half-breaks at how easy it is to lie to him. It breaks all the way when he believes me without question." Felicia Hardy
Last edited by TinkerSpider; 09-22-2022 at 03:07 PM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlkkGpGl2TA
39:15
Doesn't reveal much just spoilers:end of spoilers
Peter trying to do good to prove he's good to the celestial and checks in on others and Norman
Last edited by Mercwmouth12; 09-26-2022 at 06:31 PM.
I’ve read it. It’s already pretty much been spoiled, but all I’ll say is the art is awful. Norman looks like Harry. The actual story is middling… fine enough for this run, but pretty predictable and like others have pointed out, a spoilers:end of spoilers
bit too similar to the end of ASM #500.
Last edited by HypnoHustler; 09-27-2022 at 07:21 AM.
Marvel really needs to get over Spider-Man's dead girlfriend when they have a highly marketable superhero who has the name Gwen Stacy.
Leaving aside people's frustrations with the mystery of Pete being on the outs with everyone, the pacing of this series has been terrible. We're just coming off of a belated Hellfire Gala crossover which is months behind that actual story to now do another tie-in to an event that is now one issue away from wrapping up. And yeah, the fact that everyone got "judged" in Issue #4, this really could have been a single panel there instead of an entire tie-in issue.
Add to that issue 6 was this giant stand-alone anniversary issue which also didn't build to anything but weirdly ended with Pete making out with Felecia as a birthday kiss which conflicts with the central story of him still being hung out over MJ and wanting to right whatever wrong he did to her off-screen.
The artist formerly known as OrpheusTelos.
Serious Question: When 28-year old Peter sees a living Gwen in comics these days, does he see Gwen as the 18-year old she died as, or as the 28-year she would have been? It's hard to tell with the art.
If it's the former and not the latter... all the more reason for Marvel to stop doing this.