TheCorpulent1
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You're never going to get answers for this stuff. Just deal with it and move on.
You're never going to get answers for this stuff. Just deal with it and move on.
Which is not right as sorceror supreme he should know if an entity has released a global spell of such magnitude.
What did you think I meant by "move on"?Or abandon the whole book.
The direction Slott or other creative teams isn't why people are upset and dropping the book. It was magic undoing of the marriage and near-reboot of the series
I perceive making deals with the devil as bad 10 times out of 10.
Xofenrot said:I think I remember him or other heroes believing that he was selfish, impulsive and naive. Remember, Spider-Man is supposed to be a flawed hero?
Unless you're John Constantine.
That's exactly why I think you all are being silly. You're angry about a single moment in the story. I admit, it was the precedent for what's going on now, but just because Mephisto did what he did, doesn't mean that the stories spinning out of that are going to be equally as bad as that plot device so many of us hate.
And despite what anyone says, the concept of "good and bad" is relative. It's all just a matter of perception.
the only reason that Constantine comes out on top is because he is a bigger con man that the devil.Unless you're John Constantine.
Erik Larsen said:I thought the actual story that saw print was incredibly stupid. There were occasional nice lines in there, but the basis of the Devil stepping in and monkeying with this marriage was just ridiculous. Peter and MJ did not have this perfect ideal marriage that was so different and special and noteworthy from everybody else that it stood out as something idyllic and ideal. That part of it just rang untrue. The two had all kinds of problems and that made Mephisto's rationale just nonsensical. When he coughed up that line of dialogue about their perfect relationship, I nearly fell out of my chair.
The whole thing was so incredibly ridiculous.
The issue itself was a jumble. Joe Quesada seemed to go from tracing photographs of ugly people or apple dolls to trying to draw characters “on model” and the end result was like stringing together a bunch of scenes from various 007 movies and trying to pretend all of the actors that portrayed Bond were the same guy, ignoring all of the physical changes that were only too apparent. It was often over-rendered or poorly lit or simply uninteresting and the story was all over the place. How sad it must have been when J. Michael Straczynski realized that his last official act was to undo everything he'd contributed over the previous six years.
Yeah, he's a treasure. He went on to list how he would have changed things to go into BND, but it's too full of common sense that I didn't think the casual poster on the Hype would be able to follow it.
Erik Larsen tells it like it is.
I like everything about Larsen as a person except for his inability to draw...
His art is just too McFarlane-ish for my tastes...
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You missed what I was saying, I don't think it's about being good or bad writing/stories to a lot of people. It's what's been done, deal with the devil to soft reboot the franchise, a lot of people are disagreeing heavily with this de-evolving of the character and feel that is simply the wrong step for the franchise, in the same way they felt The Scarlet Spider taking over for Peter was in the aftermath of the Clone Saga.
And, for the record, I am reading BND, but I can understand why others feel the way they are about what's going on.