BrianWilly
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Why not?
Kinda looks like Hellboy had a threesome with MJ and a Skrull.
Kinda looks like Hellboy had a threesome with MJ and a Skrull.
Why is he fighting in space?
He doesn't need to breathe anymore. That's one of Mephisto's gifts.

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THE ONE MORE DAY INTERVIEWS WITH JOE QUESADA, PT. 3 OF 5
http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12681
Question said:All right. Now, instead of having to build up this pact with Mephisto to dissolve the marriage, why not just divorce them?
Sure, that would have been a very easy solution. However, how would a parent feel when they had to explain to their kid that Spider-Man just got divorced from his wife? How would that headline read across the AP or on USA today? The same can be said with an annulment. Sure, divorce is a reality of life, but Peter Parker and Spider-Man are not the types of characters that would do that.
And so making a deal with Mephisto -- arguably Marvel Comics' closest equivalent to the devil -- is the better solution than divorce? It's easier to explain to kids?
I wonder who this is?
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Why not?
Kinda looks like Hellboy had a threesome with MJ and a Skrull.
Well, having read the latest interview, if I'm reading it right, it's basically:
*Joe Q once again throwing JMS to the wolves, this time revealing that he wanted to change everything all the way back to when Stan Lee practically quit the book.
*Revealing that the "new and improved" Spider-Man continuity is that Peter and Mary Jane, while never married, were still a couple. Which means they were "living in sin" this whole time. Which of course doesn't explain how Harry is back, or why Peter has mechanical web-shooters again, or why Aunt May's house is still intact, etc.
*States that the Unmasking is now like what happened with the Sentry--it STILL happened, except now, nobody, including Spider-Man, remembers it. Thus confirming that Joe Q did it fact use the same plot device used in Flash #200. Not to mention lied when he said that the unmasking wouldn't easily be undone.
*Re-iterates that the core to Spider-Man is that he's single, and that his being married limits stories (i.e. Peter can't get a date with [insert female love interest here] because he's got to stop [insert random super-villain here].
*Points out that the difference between Amazing Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man is that Spidey in ASM is an adult (which means that OMD has essentially turned Peter Parker into George Costanza from Seinfeld, only thinner, younger, and with more hair on his head).
*Again says why he rejected JMS original concept for [blackout]Sins Past[/blackout] because it would have made Peter have out-of-wedlock kids and was engaged in reckless, unprotected Sex with Gwen. However, ironically, because of the "new and improved" continuity, it basically means that Peter almost had an out of wedlock kid during the Clone Saga and was engaged in reckless, unprotected sex with MJ.
*And states that Spider-Man divorcing MJ would have made him a bad role model, as opposed to him consenting to deals that would allow the villain to get everything he wants--in this case Marvel's equivalent of the devil.
I mean, to watch him try to watch Joe Q spin his way out of this debacle is highly amusing.
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THE ONE MORE DAY INTERVIEWS WITH JOE QUESADA, PT. 3 OF 5
http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12681
You think Joe already knew fans were absolutely going to hate it, so he placed such talent onto BND? Seems that way.
Because he doesn't have all the weight of that ball and chain anymore.Why is he fighting in space?
Ah, so rampantly retconning continuity is fine, just as long as it doesn't go thirty years back instead of twenty.CBR said:In his story, Mephisto was going to change continuity from as far back as issues #96-98 from 1971. In Joe’s story, Peter drops the dime on Harry, and that helps get him into rehab right away. Consequently, MJ stays with Harry, and Gwen never dies and never has her affair with Norman, etc., etc. And in the end, Peter and MJ are never married.
This, in my mind, while it neatly puts the pieces back in some way, was not what we wanted to do. First, it discounted every issue of “Amazing” since that story arc.
It'd be great if Spider-Girl did get a spike out of this, though. He's told us what he expects of fans if they truly like the marriage, flawed logic though it may be--why not give it to him? Maybe he'd finally get off his high horse and figure out that he's in the minority about hating the marriage?I said this in another site, but I'll repeat it here too.--
How does buying Spider-girl mean we love the marriage? Doesn't that mean we...I don't know... like Spider-girl? If anything, the high sales of previous Spider-man issues, where they have been married for over 20 years, should demonstrate exactly how much we support it.
I swear Joke Q continues spouting illogical, contradictory non-sense every time he speaks on this.
Well, they're fans, right? Fan enough to devote time and energy to posting on message boards, at that. I wish they'd found someone with more eloquent soundbytes to quote, but it's still fairly sound, I think.Yeah, I read that yesterday. It's funny when MB names get printed in actual newspapers as being reputable sources of comment.
Well, they're fans, right? Fan enough to devote time and energy to posting on message boards, at that. I wish they'd found someone with more eloquent soundbytes to quote, but it's still fairly sound, I think.