shinlyle
King of the Haters
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Great idea! There are tons that we could all think of that would be more down to earth and an "Everyman" kinda scenario that is easier to relate to.
I always thought "Writers"....wrote....they are suppose to be able to handle "Writing"...yet it is weird to keep hearing writers at marvel say how they can't write "marriage"....they blame anys tory they feel is bad the past 20 years on it, they throw their hands up in the air & giving up on it....they are obviously either:
A.) Not married
B.) Uncapable/unwilling of writing a relationship , fathoming the possibilities. Maybe it is just the "kryptonite" topic of many marvel writers? I do not know.
However, I think there are plenty of writers that COULD. Writers tthat can write about ANY topic...and have imagination, which a writer should be able to handle something as basic as "marriage". The topic is only made "funner" (new word!) when it involves a superhero.
And as per MJ as "jackpot"...is that the best someone could come up with? Avoiding the marriage, mindwiping her it seems to make her an alternate timeline superhero?? Hmn.
And the name...comes from her "saying"....(You've just hit the jackpot tiger!") Taking a saying, she is known for, & calling her "Jackpot" specifically...it feels like they (writers) are scraping the bottom of the barrel for ideas.
That's like taking Charlie Brown (who JQ often compares spidey stuff to, so i will take the liberty also..) and making him a villian named "GRIEF" ...based on HIS saying..."Good Grief".....
Creative i ask????
Yeah....I enjoyed Swing Shift (spidey's characterization and the artwork), but when I saw "Jackpot", I cringed. That CANNOT be the solution. I'm half-expecting MJ and Black Cat to get retcon punched, and it cause the two to morph into one being....(God, don't let Marvel read this)
As for the writers, I think back to something my pastor used to say, "There are stumbling blocks and stepping stones....the only difference is how you use them."
The marriage is like that. It has been the stumbling block of most writers, where as a select few use it as a stepping stone. Honestly, I think that, if Marvel REALLY feels this adamantly about getting readers to enjoy the book, that they shouldn't undo the past 20 years of continuity just so that a bunch of egomaniacal writers can get their way and get to go back and try and outdo those who wrote a single Peter Parker. Why not just write an intersting married Peter Parker?
In my honest opinion, having a well-written married couple in the book would be far more interesting than a single Spidey. Marriage is complex, and it's really the most angst-ridden aspect of life that you can ever undertake, next to parenthood (which we'll NEVER see in a Spidey book), and I think it's time tha Marvel utilized it, as opposed to ignoring it.
Oh yeah...GRIEf and JACKPOT...the Ultimate Team-Up!!
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