Superior Spiderman. Thoughts?

Started by SamZED3 pages

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
It's close enough. You know what is so pathetic about it? That Parker treated his pregnant wife worse than [b]Pym ever treated Janet, but didn't have the guts to defend himself against that gay student. Coward.

Doom cried most likely because he wanted/planned to do it himself and got beat to it. [/B]

And yet Wolverine admires him. And so do you secretly. Aint that a #$%@! 😛 But seriously lets stay on-topic.

Originally posted by wildernesss
scarlet spider seems like the better series to me. I've only read the first issue of the new spider-man, but I didn't find it to be anything other than semi-interesting.
Give it a couple more issues. It's not bad.

Originally posted by SamZED
But seriously lets stay on-topic.

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I have the comic's so far I actually like the idea Peter Parker is manifested within the mind of Ottawa watching over the reform supervillain keeping him in check some what and seeing how his life was be for not to mention he learning how it is to be a superhero in the eye of a hero

Originally posted by JayDaDon
Nope. That's a line that in this day and age, Marvel wouldn't cross in a spider-man comic. Because that would be rape.

remember ms marvel

So

Spoiler:
Otto erased Pete permanently. Wonder what Slott has planned next. And how is he planning to bring Pete back. And we know he's gonna...

Most like, I'm thinkin' he'll have to bring em back himself cuz he'll either:

Need him for something

Trying to stop him cuz he probably took over another mind

Or other heroes will wise up, take him down and bring him back.

Took over another mind? You mean Pete?

I'm sure Pete will be back just in time for the movie.

I'm sure Pete will be back soon enough, that's kind of his job as a superhero.

I still think that Otto will ultimately "will peter his body back" to make up for his redemption. I dont know though, that last issue was a gutshot.

They couldn't even keep Parker dead for a single issue (-_-) cheap disney tactics to sell more comics.

Huh? He's been dead for nine. And now even that fragment of his memory's gone.

It was my understanding that he returned in ethereal form straight after his death.

Originally posted by The_Moshfather
It was my understanding that he returned in ethereal form straight after his death.

Well, Doc took care of that.

spidey is dearased

Otto is okay as Spidey, but nobody can replace Peter Parker.

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My problem with the new series is that I don't think it's very interesting. I was quite happy when it looked like they were killing off Doc Ock, and I loved Big Time.

The concept's great, and I really enjoyed the start of Superior, but I think Slott's dragged it on longer than it needed. They can only have every character, bar one or two going, 'Boy, Peter/Spidey sure is acting strange today!' before it just gets silly.

That being said, the fact they've just introduced Spider-Man 2099 into the mix is fun. (and I quite like the new design)

Originally posted by ChloePat
My problem with the new series is that I don't think it's very interesting. I was quite happy when it looked like they were killing off Doc Ock, and I loved Big Time.

The concept's great, and I really enjoyed the start of Superior, but I think Slott's dragged it on longer than it needed. They can only have every character, bar one or two going, 'Boy, Peter/Spidey sure is acting strange today!' before it just gets silly.

That being said, the fact they've just introduced Spider-Man 2099 into the mix is fun. (and I quite like the new design)

From the scans I've seen posted here, the series is awesome.
If I any longer had a local comic shop in my area, I might have a regular pull order.

I don't understand your point of view: If Doctor Octopus has not been killed off, that means Peter Parker has. What exactly do you find uninteresting about that?

As a Spider-Man fan, frankly, this feels like wish fulfillment.

One, you get to see some real character development from Doc Ock.
I mean, he is EARNESTLY trying to be a hero and do the right thing in this guise.

Two is that you get to see Spider-Man overcome the most glaring historical weakness of his character: failing to realize that, like a soldier in war, sometimes a man must take the life of an aggressor who is beyond reason and compassion. There is no way, for instance, any conscionable man would have allowed Carnage to live after he REPEATEDLY escaped incarceration only to kill again, be incarcerated again, escape again, and kill anew.

Sentry put a stop to that in the most fan-pleasing moment of his career.
You can bet Otto would have had a similarly satisfactory solution.

As I said, I enjoyed it to begin with, great concept, and yes, interesting to see Ock grow.
But I still feel it's gone on too long.

And his refusal to kill isn't exactly just a Spider-man thing. Taking moral cues from Sentry isn't the best idea either.