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Awesome! Thank you very much. I'll try to find the comic there when I can. One More Day sounds like something I have to read; along with Back in Black.Do u live in USA? if so try this- http://csls.diamondcomics.com/
Joey needs to get a sex life at home.
Then he can stop RAPING Pete.
And Quesada is Editor In Chief of Marvel Comics, not just Editor In Chief of Spider-Man. There is an editor that is JUST for the Spider-Man comics and in the seven years THAT editor was in power you didn't hear ONE PERSON complain about that editor and his name is Axel Alonso.
I think they complain about Joe Q more because he's usually the "brain" behind all the mega-events like The Other or One More Day. .
Spider-Man is but ONE character in the large melting pot of colorful characters Marvel has. At the same time he's the "Superman/Batman" for Marvel. He's the head dude when it comes to popularity and being known by the general public. So, what do you do? You gotta make the character evolve.
You've got three extremely well done Spider-Man movies out now and they KILLED at the box office. Spider-Man popularity is at an all time high, if you ask me. So, is Joe Quesada going to say, "Hmmm, lets have Spider-Man fight The Shocker for the 20th time". No, he's willing to try something different.
And Quesada is Editor In Chief of Marvel Comics, not just Editor In Chief of Spider-Man. There is an editor that is JUST for the Spider-Man comics and in the seven years THAT editor was in power you didn't hear ONE PERSON complain about that editor and his name is Axel Alonso.
But he's gone and we have Steve Wacker editing the Spider-Man comics.
Everyone knows where my vote went. You keep Quesada for now. Why? It's pretty damn obvious why. Because the guy does the job well!
Spider-Man is but ONE character in the large melting pot of colorful characters Marvel has. At the same time he's the "Superman/Batman" for Marvel. He's the head dude when it comes to popularity and being known by the general public. So, what do you do? You gotta make the character evolve.
You've got three extremely well done Spider-Man movies out now and they KILLED at the box office.
Whether it be Gwen Stacy twins who are the bastard children of Norman Osborn. Or whether it be Spider-Man revealing to the world that he's, in fact, Peter Parker...the guy has guts.
And whether you enjoyed those storylines I mentioned is entirely your own taste. If bastard Osborn twins was your bag, so be it. Even I thought that was stupid. But the unmasking has been what has made the Spider-Man comics absolute intense and pulse pounding to read for the past 6 to 7 months.
And considering that about 41 people want him fired out of 51 people I'm really glad that none of those 41 people DO NOT work in the business world. Well, maybe some of them do, haha. And if they do I wonder to myself how they run their business. Because if you were to fire Joe Quesada you'd be ******ed.
Because he is willing to make bold decisions concerning the flagship character?
He's willing to move forward instead of backwards?
He took a comic company by the reigns during it's darkest time and took titles that nobody was reading and MADE THEM READABLE. You can say it was shock value or marketing all damn day! But the fact of the matter is that IT WORKED! Nobody was reading the Avengers five years ago. It was a low selling book. Now look what happened. You can say that Bendis did this and did that during his first story arc in New Avengers but LOOK WHERE THE BOOK IS AT NOW!!!!![]()
How about Moon Knight? Immortal Iron Fist? Captain America? Daredevil? I mean, come on people. Outside of Spider-Man Quesada has put in place fantastic creative teams and elevated lesser known characters into positions where they can finally have great stories told.
Here's what i think;
I think Joe has proven his strengths lie in other areas. There's no question he's been GREAT for Marvel as a whole.
But i agree that Spidey isnt really "his thing".
He should just turn the direction of Spider-Man completely over to Steve Wacker and Dan Slott, and let them do their magic...
At least try that for a bit, and see how it goes.
Here's what i think;
I think Joe has proven his strengths lie in other areas. There's no question he's been GREAT for Marvel as a whole.
But i agree that Spidey isnt really "his thing".
He should just turn the direction of Spider-Man completely over to Steve Wacker and Dan Slott, and let them do their magic...
At least try that for a bit, and see how it goes.
Your entire post was excellent. Good job at refuting the hyperbole of the tree-dweller.This is Spider-Man we are talking about.
So he did a great job on those other books, he should just stick to them and get the f**k off Spidey.
Your entire post was excellent. Good job at refuting the hyperbole of the tree-dweller.
Here's what i think;
I think Joe has proven his strengths lie in other areas. There's no question he's been GREAT for Marvel as a whole.
But i agree that Spidey isnt really "his thing".
He should just turn the direction of Spider-Man completely over to Steve Wacker and Dan Slott, and let them do their magic...
At least try that for a bit, and see how it goes.
And Quesada isn't alienating anybody. He's taking the character forward instead of backward. You can't please EVERYBODY when it comes to something like a comic book.
He's pretty much admitted time and time again that he wants Peter Parker to be the way he was before he was married.
How is taking Spider-Man "back to basics" moving him forward?
Here's what i think;
I think Joe has proven his strengths lie in other areas. There's no question he's been GREAT for Marvel as a whole.
But i agree that Spidey isnt really "his thing".
He should just turn the direction of Spider-Man completely over to Steve Wacker and Dan Slott, and let them do their magic...
At least try that for a bit, and see how it goes.