MaxCarnage
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And so I get to continue holding onto my subscription money. Thanks Marvel, I have bills to pay.
Anyone read the Epilogue post on Newsarama. From the way it sounds to me, it looks pretty sure that Spidey is wearing black becauseCap "dies" in Civil War #7. At least that's what it sounds like will happen. Bendis makes it sound like the team is together to respect his legacy, which makes it sounds like he's dead IMO
Yeah, Bendis also says thatThe New Avengers are and "Illegal" team which means I guess there won't be a solid resolution at the end of Civil War. The new hideout is Dr. Strange's building with a "Starbucks Coming Soon" sign on the front.
Sweet. Looks like I'll be adding New Avengers back into my pull list since Spidey is still on the team. I figured that he'd be off any Avengers team because of what has happened through Civil War but I suppose this is quite a twist of fate.
I actually really like that line up. Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Spider-Woman, Spider-Man, Dr. Strange, Echo, Wolverine, and Ronin. I hope that Ronin is Captain America or something because that would probably make things a tad more bad ass.
But, yeah, that's actually a pretty solid team. I like the addition of Dr. Strange and Iron Fist. Awesome stuff.
Man, I REALLY hope that doesn't happen.
Anyone read the Epilogue post on Newsarama. From the way it sounds to me, it looks pretty sure that Spidey is wearing black becauseCap "dies" in Civil War #7. At least that's what it sounds like will happen. Bendis makes it sound like the team is together to respect his legacy, which makes it sounds like he's dead IMO
SpideyInATree said:It's possible that Ronin could be Hawkeye, that'd be a neat little twist.
Doesn't he back in black because of a sniper's bullet?
Yep, supposedly whoever gets "injured" in the upcoming ASM issue is the reason that he goes "Back in Black".
Anyway, I hope that Bendis writes Spider-man much better this time around. I feel he really didn't have a grasp of the character at all before. I always thought it was a bad idea for a writer to right the same character in the 616 universe and Ultimate universe. Bendis proved my point on his New Avengers run. It was a shame too because I liked all the other characters. I just didn't really care for my "favorite" character in that title.
Aloha,
I would agree.Bendis should not write NA if he is going to dumb down Spidey. I was looking forward to Spidey getting some well deserved respect from his peers and even being looked upon as a leader. Let's hope things improve this time around.Spidey has the right to be in a team, just not bound to that team. He will always first and foremost be a loner.
Spidey rules
Aloha,
I would agree.Bendis should not write NA if he is going to dumb down Spidey. I was looking forward to Spidey getting some well deserved respect from his peers and even being looked upon as a leader. Let's hope things improve this time around.Spidey has the right to be in a team, just not bound to that team. He will always first and foremost be a loner.
Spidey rules
Isn't there some talk of Luke Cage being the leader of the 'new' New Avengers???
To me, it seems more that Spidey should be the leader of the group, possibly Dr Starnge, but Spidey moreso.
Spidey the leader?
Hmmm I don't know about that. The guy just seems like too much of a loner to ever "lead" a group. I'm not saying he has poor leadership skills or anything. It's just that his first instict is to do things on his own, never asking for help and not involving anyone in anything dangerous.
Well if he's on the team, if he is actually remaining on the team after all the Civil War stuff, then it must be for a reason. Spidey is by far the most experienced member on the team, only Doc Strange is comes close. It makes sense for him to lead the group. Well a lot more sense then Luke Cage or Spider-woman.
I guess it depends on who Ronin turns out to be. If it's Cap or Hawkeye, I could see them as the leader. But I certainly think Spidey has the ability to lead the group over any other memeber of the team.
Well if he's on the team, if he is actually remaining on the team after all the Civil War stuff, then it must be for a reason. Spidey is by far the most experienced member on the team, only Doc Strange is comes close. It makes sense for him to lead the group. Well a lot more sense then Luke Cage or Spider-woman.
I guess it depends on who Ronin turns out to be. If it's Cap or Hawkeye, I could see them as the leader. But I certainly think Spidey has the ability to lead the group over any other memeber of the team.
I think Bendis explained it as this:
Spider-Man is on the team, but not everyone trusts him enough to let him be their leader. I think he said that Spidey isn't as well-trusted because he was originally with the pro-regs, and helped Iron Man at the beginning of CW.