Clash kinda looks like Electro cosplaying as Spider-man. He also reminds me of that one Batman Beyond villain who used sound as a weapon (I forget the name).
I've said it before and I'll say it again. The Slott/Ramos era is getting stale and the book needs a creative overhaul, not just a reboot. I quite liked the Kaine-themed back-up, short and filler-ish as it was, because Peter read like a real person instead of a walking pratfall. I'd like to see Christos Gage or Chris Yost as writer, and Marcos Martin or Ryan Stegman take over permanently on art duties. The book doesn't need to be super-serious, but it does need a bit more emotional maturity, and while Slott and Ramos occasionally pull off some nice moments, they seem most comfortable when the book is way too goofy to take seriously. It also just needs a fresh perspective in general. Howard Mackie, JMS, and now Slott . whenever one creator has too much control over the feel and direction of the book, it starts to get very stale after a few years. Time to give some other talent a shot.
Anybody else looking forward to "Learning to crawl"????
Gotcha. I didn't finish Superior. Ended at like #13. I'm assuming ASM#1 is a good catch-on issue?
I try not to think about that kind of stuff. That's why I didn't bother with Byrne's Chapter One. All he did was swap out typewriters at the Bugle with PC's and other stupid little details.
If you start to get caught up in those things as a reader you're just ruining the fun experience for yourself.
Based on this past issue, it will be a bit odd. This issue establishes Pete became Spidey 13 years ago. Side note: this makes Pete around 28 years old, and the timing seems to sync with the difference between the original Clone Saga (70's) and the big Clone Saga (90's) being called 5 years, when it was 20 years real time (roughly 4 years=1 year).
Anyway, that puts Spidey starting off around 2001, but the kid at the Spider-Man's 1st wrestling match had a smart phone to take video, which I don't believe was around yet. And the whole thing is extra weird for us old timers who are use to Pete becoming Spidey in the 60's.
But, anyway, yes, I'm interested to see what Slott comes up with, base on his knowledge and use of continuity.
Based on this past issue, it will be a bit odd. This issue establishes Pete became Spidey 13 years ago. Side note: this makes Pete around 28 years old, and the timing seems to sync with the difference between the original Clone Saga (70's) and the big Clone Saga (90's) being called 5 years, when it was 20 years real time (roughly 4 years=1 year).
Anyway, that puts Spidey starting off around 2001, but the kid at the Spider-Man's 1st wrestling match had a smart phone to take video, which I don't believe was around yet. And the whole thing is extra weird for us old timers who are use to Pete becoming Spidey in the 60's.
But, anyway, yes, I'm interested to see what Slott comes up with, base on his knowledge and use of continuity.