Well the thing that offended me the most about Superior was the dialogue....it was like everyone was a caricature of themselves or something....the way they talked made the whole thing almost unreadable.
Well the thing that offended me the most about Superior was the dialogue....it was like everyone was a caricature of themselves or something....the way they talked made the whole thing almost unreadable.
King/Walta's "Vision" series wouldn't exist without the story where John Byrne wiped his personality, destroyed his marriage, and wiped out his kids. The whole series is really based on him trying to get back the happy life and marriage and family he had before that moment.
For me it would be Kaine returning and becoming the new Scarlet Spider. His solo series was excellent!
It's amazing that an awful character from the worst saga in Spider-Man history is now one of my favorites
Cosigning you both. I didn't think he was that bad, but in retrospect, I could see why people would dislike him. Nowadays, he's probably a better Scarlet Spider than Ben Reilly, given the events of The Clone Conspiracy and all that followed.
The spider is always on the hunt.
"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
Nobody does it better by Jeff Loveness
"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
Persona
Yeah, that was the part that made me say, "F*** this." However halfhearted it might or might not have been at the end, it was still satisfying to see Otto finally admit that he couldn't hack it as Spider-Man and he needed the truly Superior Spider-Man --- Peter Parker --- back in the game if there was any hope of saving everyone from the Goblin Nation.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Matthew Rosenberg's miserable run ushering in Jonathan Hickman resurrecting the entire X-Men line.
Factor X coming out of Age of Apocalypse was brilliant, one of my favorite X-Men minis, made me a Cyclops fan overnight.
Superior Foes was excellent, but I disagree that it only could have been made possible by SSM. The series had nothing to do with Otto at all, and I don't think he ever made an appearance or was even mentioned much. (Aside from a single filler issue that had nothing to do with the main story) The same story could have been told if Peter was still Spider-Man.
I think it would be more accurate to call it a spin off of Thunderbolts than a Spider-Man book.
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