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Yeah, it's crazy to think that whatever is going on between MJ and Paul would end in a one-shot tie-in comic to an event.
On the other hand, with how this run has handled just about everything, would it really be surprising if it were true?
Edit: But we're getting off-topic.
Last edited by Kevinroc; 10-17-2023 at 06:34 PM.
Reposting this,
https://twitter.com/donoDMG1/status/1713972891790811165
This isn't a good look.C.B. Cebulski really seemed set off by the Peter and MJ questions. He kind of interrogated one of the folks asking about it, then stating that the person was only attached to when they first read Spider-Man. When the guy said he started after OMD, Cebulski ceased to debate.
It also doesn't help when two different panels had basically the same marriage joke right at the start (at least from what I remember from the transcripts I saw). I guess enough people did not laugh the first time.
[QUOTE=Knightsilver;6622601]I think we should specify that ASM Peter is the one that's rather pathetic.
Peter in just about any other book is usually still competent as hell. All out Avengers will always come to mind here. As does Spine Tingling SM and his appearances in Daredevil.
I would have more empathy for their frustration if C.B. didn't consistently go for those type of comments and have them land flat. His first comment was unprompted and he did the same kinda comment not just at another panel but an entirely different convention. Reaping and sowing.
Unrelated to the quoted comment:
I have also seen the same unsourced rumor about Paul/MJ in the Jackpot one shot or mini, whatever it is and I would strongly strongly advise anyone to not drink too deeply of the copium.
"I'm not going anywhere". Wells will ride the Paul and MJ train til the end of the line. For better or worse it's the most notable thing happening in the title and the thing receiving all the attention.
I also don't understand the pearl clutching over this thread. If Marvel can troll from word one, with MJ reading Faust in her first appearance and Joe Q can yell at people at cons and C.B can make a marriage joke at every panel, this thread is not a big deal lol
Last edited by Coop; 10-17-2023 at 09:57 PM.
There is absolutely zero threat or menace on this thread's title and original post. But since there is some valid commentary going on about the title, and being the one who created it, I should clarify. My original intent was to serve as a counterpoint to another thread that asks about "editorial hate" ever being "this large and transparent". My idea was "I don't think that's the case, but I do believe they may be out of touch". Which I do, sue me.
I worded the title like shit, that goes without saying. English is not my native language, so that may have played a part. I don't know if there's any way to edit a thread's title. Anyway, I meant to clarify this sooner, but if you have a look at the first few pages, you'll notice that a few members decided to carpet bomb me with insults and derision. One in particular was specially angry, and attacked me with particular viciousness. That one seemed to have taken this thread personally, as if they were actually involved with (or part of) the Spider office. I wrote a painstaking rebuttal of several of the bombs launched at me, a specially polite one given the circumstances. There was a further attack from this individual, and a request from me for them to back off.
The attacks are still there if anybody wants to check them out. My defenses... some of them are still there, some went missing.
So I said fuck it, I was ready to apologize for the unfortunate wording of the title, but a lot of people went at my throat and got away with it scot free, while I had some of my attempts to defend myself deleted. And I will say this: most of the attackers seemed to have read the title but not the original post.
For what it's worth, if I could rename the thread I'd go for something like this: "Editorial hate? I don't think so. But they may be out of touch". If anybody feels that's still too inflammatory, then I don't know what to tell anybody.
To clarify, I think the intent of the creator of the last thread was to ask about "hate" directed at editorial from the fanbase. Ie: Has the fandom ever hated on editorial as much as they have recently. I dont think the intent was to say that editorial was being "hateful" or behaving with malice in their storytelling approach. The title of this thread does make more sense if you interpret it that way though.
The "threat or menace" criticism is basically that the title comes across as presenting a double negative to choose from: Are they ignorant or behaving maliciously? It seems to assert that editorial is doing something wrong when some posters may not believe that editorial is a problem or doing anything wrong. So, in the future, it probably would be best to just pose the open-ended question: "do you believe editorial is out of touch?"