Originally posted by Lek KuenYeah, I remember that. Im not a hypocrate, I don't think that Spider-man shouldn't kill no matter what.
If he does do it how do you think you'll feel about it Sam? I remember a while back you told me that you don't think Peter should kill for any reason or it'll ruin the char, still feel that way?
If he kills someone just because he's had enough or pissed off or looking for a permanent solution.. that's not something I see Spider-man do in character. I know i'll be really really dissapointed if he does that. imo Spider-man is one of those characters who wont cross the line no matter what crap he lives through and that's what makes him so inspiring. That's what he's about.
But.. If he willingly crosses the line in order to save someone's life even knowing that it would ruin him in the process... that's different. Pretty much a self-sacrifice and I know I won't be upset.
But I do believe that it might ruin the character in the long run. That happened before. A writer does something with a character in order to make his story interesting and other writers are forced to deal with his story even 20 years later. Pym is a good example of that.
Originally posted by JayDaDon
So Sam, what major confrontations lately have hinted to peter finally snapping? I ask because I haven't been keeping up with Spider-Man that much after EoTE.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTWHe's killed an undead before. Meh.. that undead didn't have a green card so that doesn't count.
He will kill an undead Hand ninja ✅ Pretty hardcore for Parker's standards.
I think people have this all wrong.
Octavius possessing Parker's body is a smart move.
We get to see the Spidey know we with no limits. We also get to see a mole in the Avenger's line-up who will create mass ripples in the their influence.
Sure eventually Parker will re-arise...Dr Strange will notice the pattern in Spidey's soul and act accordingly, ect. But in the mean time this wasn't the death of Parker, it was the death of Doc Ock. But it will last many/few sagas until things are put right.
Thumbs up to Slott for this Suicidal Run. It was the death Doc Ock deserved.
It was well written and envisioned. And something the Spiderman series well benefit from.
Originally posted by the ninjak
I think people have this all wrong.Octavius possessing Parker's body is a smart move.
We get to see the Spidey know we with no limits. We also get to see a mole in the Avenger's line-up who will create mass ripples in the their influence.
Sure eventually Parker will re-arise...Dr Strange will notice the pattern in Spidey's soul and act accordingly, ect. But in the mean time this wasn't the death of Parker, it was the death of Doc Ock. But it will last many/few sagas until things are put right.
Thumbs up to Slott for this Suicidal Run. It was the death Doc Ock deserved.
It was well written and envisioned. And something the Spiderman series well benefit from.
Interesting point of view. Don't know about the whole mole part. Peter's memories might influence Doc Ock to prevent him from doing something like that.
So in a sense, Doc Oak did die. The mind switch gag wasn't the actual brain themselves, but copied memories stack on top of the other person mind.
Like a few poster above me stated, would love to see Oak Spiderman push his body to the limit, seeing how truly strong he is.
Regarding Parker coming back to life, I think it would be better if Oak Spiderman slowly revert back to normal Parker, when his memories and mind regain control.
In for the Mary Jane.