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yeah, he's probably gonna do something crazy.The situation looks grim to Brock. Probably he will die next issue, only to be revived few years later

yeah, he's probably gonna do something crazy.The situation looks grim to Brock. Probably he will die next issue, only to be revived few years later
I can't wait for Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #23...
8/15 - Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #23 - ($2.99)
By Peter David & Todd Nauck
Cover by Paolo Rivera
It's the end of an era as Peter David wraps up his run with a "Back In Black" tie-in that finally brings J. Jonah Jameson face to face with Peter Parker!
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The dude has cancer.One minor complain...Brock is bald!!!
Not even two years does not an era make.I can't wait for Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #23...
8/15 - Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #23 - ($2.99)
By Peter David & Todd Nauck
Cover by Paolo Rivera
It's the end of an era as Peter David wraps up his run with a "Back In Black" tie-in that finally brings J. Jonah Jameson face to face with Peter Parker!
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I'm sorry but this whole Back in Black storyline that's running through Amazing is a joke.
Are you kidding me? Spidey is ready to kill people because Aunt May got shot and is in critical condition? I mean seriously have those guys not been reading Spider-Man the last 40+ years? Even with Civil War and the umasking and all that stress, are long time fans really supposed to believe that this is what gets Peter to willingly cross that line?
Not Norman killing Gwen, or kidnapping Aunt May and replacing her with a clone and making Peter think she died, or making Peter think he's a clone, or killing his daughter May (I mean seriously, he killed his unborn child!!!), or killing Ben who Peter had felt was like a brother, or kidnapping (again) and burying Aunt May, or kidnapping MJ and taking her to the same bridge he killed Gwen on.
And that's just what I can think off of the top of my head regarding Norman and that's just Norman!!! Some of his other rogues have done some pretty nasty stuff to him as well but THIS is what sets him off? I'm sorry but if he was going to snap, the Kingpin would be way down on that list.
This is just lazy writers wanting to tell a story, not caring about a long and rich history and doing whatever they want to advance a story that doesn't fit with past continuity (again!) and a characters WELL established personality. And you know what, I'm done. I've cancelled my books and i'm fighting back the only way I can think of, with my wallet. Marvel can kiss my hairy a$$!![]()
I'm sorry but this whole Back in Black storyline that's running through Amazing is a joke.
Are you kidding me? Spidey is ready to kill people because Aunt May got shot and is in critical condition? I mean seriously have those guys not been reading Spider-Man the last 40+ years? Even with Civil War and the umasking and all that stress, are long time fans really supposed to believe that this is what gets Peter to willingly cross that line?
Not Norman killing Gwen, or kidnapping Aunt May and replacing her with a clone and making Peter think she died, or making Peter think he's a clone, or killing his daughter May (I mean seriously, he killed his unborn child!!!), or killing Ben who Peter had felt was like a brother, or kidnapping (again) and burying Aunt May, or kidnapping MJ and taking her to the same bridge he killed Gwen on.
And that's just what I can think off of the top of my head regarding Norman and that's just Norman!!! Some of his other rogues have done some pretty nasty stuff to him as well but THIS is what sets him off? I'm sorry but if he was going to snap, the Kingpin would be way down on that list.
This is just lazy writers wanting to tell a story, not caring about a long and rich history and doing whatever they want to advance a story that doesn't fit with past continuity (again!) and a characters WELL established personality. And you know what, I'm done. I've cancelled my books and i'm fighting back the only way I can think of, with my wallet. Marvel can kiss my hairy a$$!![]()
Maybe Back In Black is just some shameless movie tie in, but it's a damn good story. I can understand how Peter snaps and wants to kill someone. Peter has faced too many casualties and sad incidents, those incidents accumulated and finally make Peter snaps. Very reasonable to me
Peter stopped himself from Killing Norman. That was his first encounter with losing control. When Norman re-emerged he TRIED to kill Norman again by swinging a bag full of pumpkin bombs into his stomach. Peter is ONLY human, and can ONLY take so much. The difference in this situation is that he's being told that his Aunt WILL die. No matter what. It's just a matter of time. With everything thats happened during civil war , and before and during The "other" Peter has been known to snap under stress of lesser events. I believe he's being written beautifully in this arc. Maybe it seems a tad rushed out to me...but I can over look that. Because as someone with an overly compassionate and caring nature...I know how it feels to be pushed too far. I can totally relate to how Peter is feeling right now. And it makes more sense than anything thats been going on in the comics for a long , long time.I'm sorry but this whole Back in Black storyline that's running through Amazing is a joke.
Are you kidding me? Spidey is ready to kill people because Aunt May got shot and is in critical condition? I mean seriously have those guys not been reading Spider-Man the last 40+ years? Even with Civil War and the umasking and all that stress, are long time fans really supposed to believe that this is what gets Peter to willingly cross that line?
Not Norman killing Gwen, or kidnapping Aunt May and replacing her with a clone and making Peter think she died, or making Peter think he's a clone, or killing his daughter May (I mean seriously, he killed his unborn child!!!), or killing Ben who Peter had felt was like a brother, or kidnapping (again) and burying Aunt May, or kidnapping MJ and taking her to the same bridge he killed Gwen on.
And that's just what I can think off of the top of my head regarding Norman and that's just Norman!!! Some of his other rogues have done some pretty nasty stuff to him as well but THIS is what sets him off? I'm sorry but if he was going to snap, the Kingpin would be way down on that list.
This is just lazy writers wanting to tell a story, not caring about a long and rich history and doing whatever they want to advance a story that doesn't fit with past continuity (again!) and a characters WELL established personality. And you know what, I'm done. I've cancelled my books and i'm fighting back the only way I can think of, with my wallet. Marvel can kiss my hairy a$$!![]()
Seems like you don't know your Parker.I'll even go so far as to say the story itself isn't half bad, or the concept but it's the fact that it's a Spider-Man story that's really bugging me. I just have to respectfully disagree over the fact that "this" is what's causing him to snap and who he's ready to kill. As tough as the last few months have been for him, it should take a lot more than this to cause Peter to just lose it, he's been through far FAR worse times. This whole breaking bones, out to kill, dark vigilante thing just isn't Peter.
Seems like you don't know your Parker.
Everyone has a breaking point....EVERYONE even Peter. I think a combination of everything's that's happened in his life in combination with Aunt May being shot has made him reach that breaking point.
Spidey will never grow as a character if everyone expects him to act exactly the same to everything no matter what the circumstances.
Everyone has a breaking point....EVERYONE even Peter. I think a combination of everything's that's happened in his life in combination with Aunt May being shot has made him reach that breaking point.
Spidey will never grow as a character if everyone expects him to act exactly the same to everything no matter what the circumstances.
Oh yes his girlfriend dying in his arms is much more horrendous than having your Aunt get shot infront of you because of practically the same reason. Your identity. Mind you, it's happened more than once. Over and over. You honestly feel that someone would hold their composure the same -forever- ? No matter what? You're holding onto what Peter once -was-. Things have happened to him now. He's changed in many ways. If you can't accept this, then you're being unrealistic about who Peter Parker is. A human being.If you think this story and Peter's reactions are typical of the character you obviously know nothing about the character. He's been pushed farther, had much worse things happen to him and didn't snap like this. The whole breaking bones, saying he's going to kill someone isn't Spider-Man, it's Batman or the Punisher. I understand getting pushed and losing it but not for this considering what he's been through.
You just tried to compare Norman's interference with Gwen Stacy's life to Peter's loss of Aunt May's. Are you serious?Your exactly right BUT if you're going to have him do something different, in this case totally lose it and turn into "The Bat-Spider", don't make it less extreme than what he's already been through, numerous times. If you really want to go down that road with Peter, than it should be with Norman. Where the culmination of everything that Norman has done finally causes Peter to say enough is enough. This whole scenario with the Kingpin, IMHO is a joke and just lazy writing.
Oh yes his girlfriend dying in his arms is much more horrendous than having your Aunt get shot infront of you because of practically the same reason. Your identity. Mind you, it's happened more than once. Over and over. You honestly feel that someone would hold their composure the same -forever- ? No matter what? You're holding onto what Peter once -was-. Things have happened to him now. He's changed in many ways. If you can't accept this, then you're being unrealistic about who Peter Parker is. A human being.
You just tried to compare Norman's interference with Gwen Stacy's life to Peter's loss of Aunt May's. Are you serious?
Are you friggin kidding me? The only other thing that would send him over the edge like that is MJ being killed. Aunt may getting shot and possibly killed doesn't even go on top ten?!?!?!?!Are you kidding me? Yeah he's changed, he's got stingers, he's embraced his Spider/totem side, he can talk to other spiders, he's been reborn cause he was dead and his old body was eaten by "The Other", etc. etc.
This story is the culmination of crap that's been going on in Amazing for years now and I've personally had enough. If you like it and think it's fitting, all the power to you but I disagree. If you want to show the character growing and changing than make it realistic in comparison to what has happened to him. May being shot and in critical condition doesn't even make the top 10 list of horrible things that have happened to him.
Are you friggin kidding me? The only other thing that would send him over the edge like that is MJ being killed. Aunt may getting shot and possibly killed doesn't even go on top ten?!?!?!?!
Wow. Wow. And Wow. Seriously. You have a slight lack of understanding of human nature. Really do. Especially Parker's. Considering who Aunt may is to him.
Sloth7d:In the end I doubt he kills anyone, anyway. I mean, yeah, he's saying he's going to killn someone, but its all talk. When the time comes and he realizes what he's about to do, he'll stop.