So there could still be another load of Morluns to fight like in.....uhm.......lets see.............the matrix when Neo has to fight all those agents. That would be cool if spidey had to fight more than one morlun at a time.
Actually, I do, because I love the character, and I don't want to see it ruined. The least that they've done is keep Peter in character, because you can tell that even he thinks its a bit ridiculous. Maybe he'll break the fourth wall like Deadpool. Now THAT would be something.
I assume when you say there was already a 'villain made of spiders was already done before' you mean gate keeper, or was there someone else made of spiders? If there was then I have never heard of them.
For the next few years, yes he's going to have the new powers. As to whether or not he will keep the costume after the civil war is over, I don't know. Marvel says that Pete feels in debt to Tony for providing him with the new costume. As for what the civil war is about, check out this thread.
Also, this arc was about Spidey moving on with his life and putting the mistakes of his past behind him. Mistakes like feeling responsible for his uncle's death. I mean how long has he been carrying that torch anyway? It's almost as bad as how every so often he decides to quit being Spidey. And he's done that on almost every medium. Spider-man and his Amazing Friends, the 90's Spider-man, the MTV Spider-man, the Spider-man movies. It's time for a change for him, instead of them always rehashing old stuff.
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Hmmmm. After reading that thread, I'm gonna be honest about something. Iron Man will NOT lead those who are for the act. If you read the U.S. War Machine miniseries, you'll understand why. I think that Cap, Spider-Woman, Sentry (because he's retarded), and maybe Ronin will be for the act, leaving Wolverine, Iron Man, and Luke Cage against the act. Knowing Spider-Man, he won't want to be involved, but because of his debt to Iron Man, he may have to.
I think Cap is going to be the central figure of the story, as he is supposed to be the "government hero," but because of the recent events...
I doubt Sentry will have an opinion. I agree with you on Spider-Woman, but I don't know enough about Ronin to judge. Wolverine and Luke Cage will obviously be against it, and I haven't read the War Machine miniseries to comment on Iron Man, but I thought he was a shoe-in for being for the act. Perhaps that will be a twist in the plot?
I don't believe Spider-Man would ever be for something like this, though, debt or not. Nothing would want to make him risk his personal life, and especially with MJ and May around...