Comics Boycotting Spider-Man

Are you Boycotting Spider-Man

  • Yes, the destroyed his character! My wallet will be happy.

  • Maybe, I wanna see how it goes, could get better.

  • No, I like the change and don't mind paying.


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I did, but I burned it in a big 'ol pile of money :hehe:

Bastard.

If they're enjoying it, then it's obviously money well spent for them. If you buy a comic book that you enjoy, then it's never a waste of money.

Some people collect just cause they collect (something I cannot even begin to fathom). I guess it's not a waste of money to them but every purchase they make on ASM means I have to wait a little while longer to read my favorite comic.
 
Yeh...my best firend is STILL buying and not reading a single issue he hates Spidey now so much.

It makes no sense to me, but he adomently doesn't want to ruin his run.

So he is spending tons on something he can't stand...hilarious!
(but at least i get to read that way)

BTW, just re-read the NWTD arc...a second time...thinking i missed something....and i am STILL not getting into this reboot at all.

I love JRJR...but his art even during this run...wasn't magical....to put it nicely. It all feels....odd. Just my humble opinion. Haven't shared it on here recently. Not tons to say about it, this reboot stinks like moldy bologna and i hate missing my favorite hero, but i can't force myself to like THIS alternate spidey guy they're serving. No matter how hard i try,...It Tastes bad.

I mean, my friend should try harder, if he is forking over all this dough. Sheesh.
 
Where do you get the idea that I'm trying to be Holier-than-thou?
If that's the impression I left, I apoligize.

I understand that Spider-Man is just a comic. But to me, its a lot more.
Spider-Man's attitude about responsibility and being there for the people that need you got me through a real tragity that happened here for me at home. Spider-Man will always mean more to me than just a comic character.

Quesada may be a huge fan, but he can't really know who Spidey is if he thinks he would make a deal with Mephisto like that.
 
well for a boycott to be truely sucessful you cant just boycott one title. That would be like boycotting McDonald's BigMac instead of McDonalds.
 
I agree with Mayday insofar that, to me, ASM was also more than just a comic to me. And, as I said in another thread, I stopped reading ASM for awhile because I thought the marriage was a betrayal of all that Pete stood for. Yup, I quit reading after the big marriage. I thought it was a betrayal of the character and all the Pete stood for, plus it negated a lot of the inherent tension in the stories. And it was the stupid daily comic strip that drove ASM, which was phenomenally lame. I guess that's because Stan wrote the dailies, not the comic. So, while the Mephisto deal was a horrible mistake, the marriage needed to go. Pity it wasn't MJ that had the slate wiped clean though. It should not have been Pete. The marriage will not be back (except in elseworld type tales) but I hope they fix the whole Mephisto thing somehow.
 
I don't buy any spidey books at all and I won't till they say OMD didn't happen. Spidey had it's problems before that (basically every time JQ stuck his nose in ie: gwenn having babies with norman :eek:) but that bastardization was to much for me to stomach.
 
well for a boycott to be truely sucessful you cant just boycott one title. That would be like boycotting McDonald's BigMac instead of McDonalds.

If everyone who visits the hype boycotted all spidey titles they damn sure would notice.
 
Yeh...my best firend is STILL buying and not reading a single issue he hates Spidey now so much.

It makes no sense to me, but he adomently doesn't want to ruin his run.

So he is spending tons on something he can't stand...hilarious!
(but at least i get to read that way)

I mean, my friend should try harder, if he is forking over all this dough. Sheesh.


what the hell is he thinking that's just lunacy. tell him to stop ASAP for the sake of good character development.
 
If everyone who visits the hype boycotted all spidey titles they damn sure would notice.

Well, they'd notice if everyone who ever had a drink of Coca-Cola in their life stopped buying, also. Or, anyone who ever wore a hat. Or all males.


Or put more simply: Not everyone who visits the Hype disapproves.
 
Just want to say that I've managed to stay clean since One More Day. There were a few times I'd read a solicit and feel tempted to go try an issue but I'm proud to say I haven't even read a preview.

Go willpower.
 
Well, they'd notice if everyone who ever had a drink of Coca-Cola in their life stopped buying, also. Or, anyone who ever wore a hat. Or all males.


Or put more simply: Not everyone who visits the Hype disapproves.

Agreed. However if everyone who didnt like the new direction stopped buying the book it would send them a message.
 
Agreed. However if everyone who didnt like the new direction stopped buying the book it would send them a message.

I think that most everyone here that doesn't like the new direction have stopped buying the book...

:csad:
 
read the NWTD arc at my work(work at a book store so didnt buy. As soon as Norman and Venom didnt know who Peter was the entire arc went stale. Sadly it would be a good arc to have the thunderbolts come after Peter if Norman knew that is. Even when he finds a camera webbed taking pics of Spider-man Norman still doesnt figure it out. And they dont even give a reason for Norman forgetting. And Venom not knowing who Peter is kinda destorys the whole purpose and motive of the character. And Norman and Harry have the same relationship they did back in the 60s and 70s. Oy this has destoryed the Goblin legacy and spider-man.
 
read the NWTD arc at my work(work at a book store so didnt buy. As soon as Norman and Venom didnt know who Peter was the entire arc went stale. Sadly it would be a good arc to have the thunderbolts come after Peter if Norman knew that is. Even when he finds a camera webbed taking pics of Spider-man Norman still doesnt figure it out. And they dont even give a reason for Norman forgetting.

It's the same reason NOBODY remembers. This fact has been known since BND started.

And as the writers have said, and as it's been pointed out numerous times, there's a specific reason why people can be shown hard evidence to why Spider-Man and Peter Parker are the same person, and they'll never suspect the connection and assume something else. This will be explained in due time.

And Venom not knowing who Peter is kinda destorys the whole purpose and motive of the character.

Wasn't that pretty much already done by giving the symbiote to Gargan?
 
It's the same reason NOBODY remembers. This fact has been known since BND started.

And as the writers have said, and as it's been pointed out numerous times, there's a specific reason why people can be shown hard evidence to why Spider-Man and Peter Parker are the same person, and they'll never suspect the connection and assume something else. This will be explained in due time.

And after so many other arcs that we were told would be explained, for which Marvel didn't come through, you're still biting at that worm? And this one is about the biggest stretch they've come up with, making some world-altering force that causes EVERYONE to not suspect Peter's ID.

Again, one of the biggest dramatic points of making Spidey who he is is the danger of his identity being revealed. Removing that is destroying much of what the character and his motivation is about.



Wasn't that pretty much already done by giving the symbiote to Gargan?

So again, you're saying that because things were already bad, it's okay if they do nothing to improve it?
 
I'm just not one to condemn a plot-point until I know the details. That's all.
 
If the piece of bread given to me has a big hairy green wad of mold growing on it....i don't need to know the details...or wait for it to get better somehow.

Marvel is serving up the worst slice of spidey i've ever read.

If you like it, you like it, and that's swell tho.

It is just funny sometimes that people will keep waiting, because they're told to. How long exactly would one wait for things to be explained or to make sense at all?

After three years if things don't add up or seem in character still.....will supporters (if this hasn't been reversed by then) still cheerlead for the bold new changes that make everything old again?

And will evil truly win out here?? So far, this is an entire story about the hero being a totall selfish loser and evil won. But that was the point to get the reboot established. So, it is a fundamentally flawed story at its foundation. When the foundation is bad, the house will not stand forever.

You can't stack Jenga blocks ontop of jello forever. Marvel has a major wobble built into their flagship guy, who is SUPPOSE to be all about responsibility. Heh.
 
I would consider myself a die-hard Spider-Man fan. I know the history of the character, as well as all of the story arcs and basically everything else about the character. The only thing I don't know about Spidey is why these new stories are considered so bad. I like them, I get excited every time I hold a new issue in my hands, sure they're not the comic gold of the Stan Lee John Romita days, but they're also not the clusterf%^k that was the Clone Saga. The art is superb, especially Phil Jimenez, Mike McKone, and Marcos Martin and the stories are building towards something great. I really think the "brain trust" will take care of Spidey in the long run. So for now, courage.
 
If the piece of bread given to me has a big hairy green wad of mold growing on it....i don't need to know the details...or wait for it to get better somehow.

Marvel is serving up the worst slice of spidey i've ever read.

If you like it, you like it, and that's swell tho.

It is just funny sometimes that people will keep waiting, because they're told to. How long exactly would one wait for things to be explained or to make sense at all?

After three years if things don't add up or seem in character still.....will supporters (if this hasn't been reversed by then) still cheerlead for the bold new changes that make everything old again?

And will evil truly win out here?? So far, this is an entire story about the hero being a totall selfish loser and evil won. But that was the point to get the reboot established. So, it is a fundamentally flawed story at its foundation. When the foundation is bad, the house will not stand forever.

You can't stack Jenga blocks ontop of jello forever. Marvel has a major wobble built into their flagship guy, who is SUPPOSE to be all about responsibility. Heh.

AMEN! That is really well said:up:
 
Picked up #600 (the first since I joined this boycott) and I must say it was awful. I feel lost and the quality seemed like crap for a "jump on" issue. Peter and JJJ are now related? GROAN. JJJ mayor? Double GROAN.

I can't believe that I'm still not reading Spider-Man. First time in my life I can ever say that. The boycott continues....
 
THis is the worst book, I hear Kaine is coming back. Well, they try to get away from stuff by promising only generic stuff will happen after promising everything and the moon will happen, now they going back to 'who was Ben Reilly?' I hear. Ben Reilly was the real Spider-man, I have no idea who this jerk is.
 
THis is the worst book, I hear Kaine is coming back. Well, they try to get away from stuff by promising only generic stuff will happen after promising everything and the moon will happen, now they going back to 'who was Ben Reilly?' I hear. Ben Reilly was the real Spider-man, I have no idea who this jerk is.


...wait........what?!?!....
 
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