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Quesada killed Marvel.

That is the last time I type my verbal exclamations of frustration.

Onamatopea... Not just a Green Arrow villain



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Poor Golden Age Hero always catching the flak...
 
He's gotten a lot better lately though. It's weird.
 
I've read several of his posts recently and haven't wanted to gouge out my eyes with my own thumbs. So clearly something's different.
 
Mental ******ation is not a curable thing. There has been no change.
 
As a reader I try to remain impartial; but Marvel total messed up this time. Quesada REALLY did kill Marvel.....what in the world is wrong with a super hero that's married? It's ideas like that, that make guys want to RUNAWAY from marriage and just want one thing from women.....SEX.
The only reason why I hung onto Spidey books is because it at least gave the readers a positive look as to where Peter can draw his strength from when he's at his lowest. And now the idiot Quesada just undoes it just like that? It's so unnecessary......there are a thousand other stories that can be made with M.J. still as his wife.....
But its the writers personal vices and bias that are absorbed into the readers and thus: more influence is spread which will be again be spread down to the reader's friends and children when the time comes for them to have. The point of it is, is this: Just because there a many writers/editors/and even readers who don't like heroes to be connected with a wife should practice what they preach....if they don't like Peter Parker to be married then the people who display such thoughts should be forever single and anti-women. (of course if that is true for them; then what losers they are.....who WOULDN'T want to be with their loved ones?)
Quesada totally ruined the essence of what Stan Lee worked so hard to achieve........and the only good thing.....the only saving grace about this whole mess is:
THIS IS ONLY A COMIC BOOK.....NOT REAL LIFE. SO THAT LEAVES FUTURE WRITERS TO COME IN AFTER QUESADA leaves (as everyone knows he WILL be doing down the line) and put their own spin on Stan Lee's Flagship character.
(of course having Kristin Dunst portray Mary Jane in the movies....I can understand the need to undue the marriage.....she did such a horrible job doing that part.....is it just me or did anyone notice that after the first movie came out her heart didn't seem too much into the role anymore?)
So damn Quesada and Dunst for making the spidey books so unpalatable for many of us fans.
 
I am a fairly new reader, only been reading since like 2001, and I LOVE what has happened to Marvel in that time....

I love it. I didn't like a lot of what happened to Spider-Man but there was Ultimate Spider-Man to be the real Spider-Man so I didn't care.

The rest of the 616 has been pretty damn good.

Maybe its time you old hands call it quits. Not Joey Q.
 
Yes, but that's like saying I know how the Wizard of Oz goes, so why bother watching it?

It really is a quick read. I used to be an English teacher and that one stuck with me.
 
I've never watched The Wizard of Oz, either. I know how that one goes, too.
 
Yeah, dude. Chick gets caught in a tornado, meets a lion, a scarecrow, and a tin man, they skip down a yellow brick road, meet the wizard of Oz, who's just a man behind a curtain, the wicked witch of the west attacks them with flying monkeys and ****, and then a house falls on her and Dorothy clicks her heels 3 times and we find out it was all a dream "and you were there, and you, and you," etc., etc., the end.
 

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