but looking at the previews I am going to say that the era thats ends is Peter career he will finally decide on what he wants to be
but looking at the previews I am going to say that the era thats ends is Peter career he will finally decide on what he wants to be
"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
That would make sense, wouldn't explain why Peter thought the dialogue was fine though, maybe he has bad taste?
I'm not even sure if Kindred knows about that, doesn't look like he's bothering to keep track of Mysterio and MJ, though it might just not be shown on-screen.This makes me wonder if Kindred might be mad at the direction Mysterio has taken things. I don't think he expected Beck and MJ to become film friends and he can't keep MJ out of New York anymore (the witness protection program, on the other hand...).
He hasn't really shown any antagonism towards MJ, he even says that he'd protect her (Like in ASM#23).
Though he also says that when MJ dies, it'll be Peter's fault, so it's possible he's planning something for Peter to go through that'd kill MJ, only so he can "prove" that Peter always kills those around him, but who knows, I'd find it more interesting if he actually tries to protect her.
For this run at least .
Do you all remember the first two pages of this run? What if they are not flashback, but the future scene at the end of Spencer's era which ends with a marriage proposal?
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It's not quite the same thing.
DC practises Alternate Universe rules. What that means is there isn't a single continuity going directly to the character's first appearance that you have with Marvel? Superman exists in different versions rather than a single one. The original Superman by Siegel and Shuster, followed by Silver Age Superman, followed by Post-Crisis Superman, followed by New 52 Superman. All of these are different versions of the character.
Post-Crisis Superman got married but he never had his marriage erased. New 52 happened and his AU was pocketed away. When New 52 became a disaster, they simply brought him back.
In the case of Marvel, they have a single continuity system, so they had to remove the marriage of the existing character. If Spider-Man were DC, what DC would do is replace 616 Married Spider-Man with Ultimate Spider-Man and make Ultimate the default. That's what they would have done.