stillanerd
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Don't they learn??
They (Marvel) lost tons of fans....(numbers prove it) after the clone saga...had 500,000+ before it, to like 120,000 by end of the Clone Saga.
(pretty close estimates last i looked)
I stopped then....and once again i am FORCED to stop again.
And, I've been sticking around because this is my favorite chracter i've been with since the beginning....but retconning everything, bringing (friends) HArry back from the dead....stupid villians saving old ladies and making ex-wives superheros....in exchange for a "marriage" is just the epitome of LAME-O CHEESE SUPREME.
This reality change....opens up many SORTS of cans of worms.
HAs all the marvel universe changed?? How can they change these things and explain the ramifications of other people who knew MJ, Pete (their marriage) and HArry....and any OTHER person that pops up "alive" in BND...?? Continuity is totally WIPED here...with the worst toilet paper imaginable. NO WONDER JMS HAD NO DESIRE TO PUT HIS NAME TO THIS STINKIE.
And don't forget the one interview where JQ had noted that we might see Pete dating GWEN after OMD....and had also mentioned harry.....
ERGH!
Well, history is gonna repeat itself as we lose more fans, who WANT to read Spidey STORIES.....not AGENDAS and EXPERIMENTS.
Hope someone is working on this retcon of the RETCON to fix this. WHAT A WASTE OF TIME....again.![]()
Like I said in the OMD post, if people STILL believe that Marvel isn't prepping for their own version of "Crisis on Infinite Earths," they only have to look at this latest issue, because the seeds for it have certainly been planted. And you know darn well that Marvel themselves are quaking in their boots about this latest stunt. Why else the release of three Amazing Spider-Man titles per month. They know that, along with JMS leaving, this is likely going to cause a sales drop so they are hoping that releasing the most popular Spider-Man title three times a month will stave off whatever sales drop they have. All they then have to do is to tally up the sales figures for each issue and if the total comes out to more than what Amazing Spider-Man sells for now, they can claim that it's their "Number One Monthly Comic," even if the individual sales figures show a decline. Couple this with "Lost Issues" of what "really happened" and Marvel believes this is a bonanza--just like they thought the Clone Saga would be.

Doc Destruction said:You, too! JEEZ, I warned you guys MONTHS ago that this was all pond scum. No one ever listens![]()
It's the Cassandra effect, my friend.