You haven't read 20+ years of Spider-Man comics. I have.
See, this is my point. That doesn't make you a bigger fan. I started reading comics when I was about 14, I am now 22. You've been alive longer. That's all it means. Doesn't make you a bigger fan.
You quite clearly are.
I'm definitely not being condescending. Look up condescending; I've given you the benefit of the doubt so many times. It took us weeks of posts from Herr Logan, Dragon, and others to get you to admit that Sins Past timeline was wrong. Remember when you defended it before you even really truly read the back issues that emcompassed the whole issue?????!!!!
The fact that I was wrong in those issues is irrelevant. Doesn't make you a bigger fan. Lets not forget what we are talking about, and were talking about back then - the matter of the length of time Gwen was out of the country. I'm willing to suspend my disbelief, you are not. That is the only difference between us. I wish you could see it that way. But you have no respect for a difference in opinion. You just HAVE to be right, don't you?
When I was new to Spider-Man comics I didn't have a problem with knowing that I didn't know a lot of the history and if I wanted to know it I would ASK SOMEONE and truly absorb it, or go read the issues before being judge and jury. You read Stan Lee and the issues surrounding the Sins Past timeline now. Great. There is still way over 1,000 issues besides that, that may, just may change your opinion a little.
I've read most of Stan's run, Gwen's death, and Sins Past. What issues would suddenly make me think "that son of a ***** JMS had no right manipulating continuity!!"
I've read most of them, so my opinion is truly cemented in reality. Yours' is based on some kind of psychosis
LOL. Nice.
I don't get paid to analyze you. I'm guessing you don't have an older brother though. Just a hunch. No disrespect to anyone here. Maybe an only child. Not close to your grandparents.
What the heck has this got to do with anything? I do have an older brother. I also have three sisters. I only have one surviving grandparent. I'm not close to her.
Then you are a casual comic book fan, because NO major continuity errors were made before he came on board. Now major continuity errors are the consistant 'norm.'
What do you consider a casual fan? Do you consider a 22 year old man that has been buying comics almost weekly ever since he was 14 to be casual? Maybe you just consider someone a casual fan when you don't agree with them.
Something that you have to consider is that comic books are very different these days. It's a different era. Look at the Punisher. Garth Ennis almost completely ignores what went before - and it works. I'm not saying this is the way it should be with other characters, but for the Punisher, it works. Today's writers want to appeal to a more broad and mature audience. I'm not saying in the 80s it wasn't like that. I'm just saying, guys like Bendis do for todays audience what Stan did for people in the 60s.
You can't expect writers to come up with new, exciting storylines that explore the depth of our favourite characters and for them not to touch whats happened in the past. I'm something of an aspiring writer, and I'd hate to work in the land of Marvel if I thought fans expected me to be creative in a rigid box where I can't touch on the past. I'm not saying the past should be ignored. I'm just saying, tweaking, and manipulation of the past can be forgiven if it is done well.
If you really feel that way, you should have NO OPINION on continuity...since you don't care! If you don't care, then stop pretending to. Read Spider-Man all you want. Be his biggest fan. Seriously! But, don't throw your two cents into a subject that you don't care about.
There you go, ladies and gentleman! I'm not entitled to an opinion
here are titles for People that don't appreciate the 40+ year history of Spider-Man comic books. One is Ultimate Spider-Man, . It was originally designed for the young reader who only cares about today.
By all means read the Amazing Spider-Man, but your opinion on long running timeline related issues, is far down the "Totem" wink wink Pole. Nobody here respects it and nobody cares about what you think on Timeline issues, unless they're writing a paper on young kids disrespecting long standing fans.
And you say you're not a snob and that you're not condescending.
I never said you weren't entitled to an opinion. I may have called you pathetic, but I never said you can't have an opinion. Thats what you have done to me. Its precisely, in my eyes, what makes you pathetic.