Dragon
No Way as Way
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Without getting too nit-picky, which I think you've done, it's not that big of a deal to tear apart Slott's Harry ressurection... sure, you might find it hard to believe that Norman wrote "fake" journal entries, but if that's the bad side of it, then be happy that that's it... for it could have been a LOT worse under someone else's pen... JMS would have just brought him back without explanation... sort of like how he wrote Sins Past, and then let the fans figure out if/how it could have worked... THAT was insulting to our intelligence and lazy writing in my opinion... for Christ sake's... give Slott some props for at least attempting to make it work... which in my opinion, he has done.
Slott's a Marvel ****e, so as long as he's on the Spidey-Team, I'm sure that Spidey's continuity will be tighter than ever... and when's the last time we all
felt that way about ASM?
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Nit-picky? I'm talking about the thrust of the the Harry resurrection. I've been focusing on the Norman portion in my last few posts becausre that's where the discussion went (Blader brought up the lack of validity of the Journals). Norman is (Or should be) an important character in Spidey's mythos. Decisions made regarding him should be handled alot more carefully.
If we're going back to Harry himself, then again I bring up that he was killed by the Goblin formula in the first place. How does it kill him, then revive him? Sure, you can take Slott's stance and say "It just did" But we should expect more. Any fan could've come up with that scenario.
Yeah, I agree that JMS stunk up the room when he was off his game. He also did some pretty good stuff during his run as well. I also agree on Sins Past that he did insult us by leaving plot threads dangling, especially since he promised us early on that by the end it would all make sense. But we also know that the Sins Past we got wasn't the story JMS wanted to tell. It was supposed to be about Peter and Gwen's children. Fat Joe turned it into the Osborn-sexcapade nightmare we were left with.