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But didn't David Micheline write it?
Nope.
But didn't David Micheline write it?
Torment? That was McFarlane. Spider-Man #1-5 which came out just for him to draw AND write.
Torment should have been called "How not to write a comic book story" by Todd McFarlane. The art was great but every page for 5 issues straight was DOOMDOOMDOOMDOOMDOOMDOOMDOOMDOOMDOOMDOOMDOOMDOOMDOOM
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in 32pt font.

and McFarlane's ridiculous insistence that people start calling Spider-Man the ArachKnight.![]()



He's a pro when it comes to thatStillanerd continues to bring up some great points and questions....
I'm going to hold out for a complete opinion on it until I actually read 698 to 700. However, seeing some of the preview images and hearing "darker" Spider-Man has me cringing.
Don't we HAVE a darker Spider-Man with Scarlet Spider?
Isn't there a darker book in the Spider-Man Universe also called, I don't know, VENOM in which Flash Thompson wields the alien symbiote and is SUPER dark?
Why does EVERYTHING always have to be so dark and grim?![]()
I also never really counted the Miles Morales 616 rumors. I'd believe the Ben Reilly ones before I'd believe those. One thing that's interesting is that Andy Maguire is a scrawny high school kid, probably either the same height or even shorter than MJ. That Spider-Man looks a little bigger there. It a minor observation but it's fun to speculate.

and McFarlane's ridiculous insistence that people start calling Spider-Man the ArachKnight.![]()
Not gonna happenLet me know if it's still Peter and he's like, "Hey, MJ, I remembered that we're supposed to be married!" Otherwise, I'm content to continue ignoring it.![]()
Same here, looks coolEverything else aside, I love the red and black costume.![]()
Where's C.B Cebulski when you need himOkay, folks, try this on for a crackpot theory:
Doc Ock does transfer his mind into a new body, but not Peter's. He transfers his mind into the body of Jay Jameson. This now allows him to be with his beloved Aunt May, and celebrates the occasion with Aunt May, who of course doesn't realize it's really Doc Ock, by having sex.
The next stage of Doc Ock's revenge is to finally kill Spider-Man, but he does this by luring Peter into a trap. How? He has Hyrdo-Man, disguised as Peter, kidnap Mary Jane, who tells her about how Doc Ock figured out who Spider-Man is and is thus in danger. Spidey, of course, is made aware of this and tracks down Hydro-Man, where he, along with Doc Ock's cellmates, like Morbius, Alistair Smythe, etc. battle against Spider-Man, wearing him down to the point where Doc Ock can move in for the kill.
How? Well we know that Doc Ock, even while separated from his robotic arms, still has mental control over them, right. Well, what if Doc Ock, aside from mentally controlling people with his octobots, gains control of his robotic harness (the eight armed one) and, after using various villains to subdue Spider-Man, takes a hold of him...and rips his arms and legs off. Then, believing his finally defeated Spider-Man, leaves him for dead.
However, Doctor Connors--who remember is trapped in his Lizard form--finds that Peter is still alive and, with the help of a guilty Morbius, takes Peter's body to Morbius' lab at Horizon, where, using a perfected regeneration formula and with the help of Morbius, regrows Peter's limbs. But while it doesn't transform Peter into a half-reptile monster, it does have other side-effects...Retractable claws on fingertips and big toe, increased strength and senses, and greater aggressive tendencies.
Peter then goes after Doc Ock, who by that time has revealed himself to Aunt May, and that her beloved nephew, Peter was Spider-Man and that he killed him. However, Spidey finds them and, during the battle, Aunt May sacrifices herself to prevent Doc Ock from killing Peter. Peter, of course, is enraged and, as a result, kills Doc Ock. Peter, goes over to his critically wounded Aunt May, who tells Peter how proud Uncle Ben would be, then dies in his arms. The cops arrive and naturally conclude that Spider-Man has murdered Doc Ock, and Spider-Man escapes.
The following day, the Daily Bugle and other news outlets report that Doc Ock, Jay Jameson, and May Parker-Jameson were found dead, and that Peter Parker, the police having found his arms and legs, also conclude he is dead. There's a massive funeral for Peter, Aunt May, and Jay attended by, of course, the supporting cast. Peter, of course, decides it's better to make the world believe he's dead, since too many people have associated him with Spider-Man and, as was the case with Doc Ock, it cost him the life of the woman he swore to protect. Thus, with Peter Parker "dead," and with Peter's new abilities, Peter decides the time has come for him not only to be a "Superior" Spider-Man.

Stillanerd, can you write your own comic...i would buy the crap out of it

Where's C.B Cebulski when you need him![]()
No, he's in charge of creative development at Marvel. So he'd be the guy who'd give you a job, I'd assume.![]()
