Comics The SUPERIOR Spider-Man - Part 1

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I don't think Slott's being "desperate" for sales... the book sells well on its own merit... I think he's just using new technology to promote his stories... and since this is the "infancy" of such technology, it's just comes across as "weird" and/or "different"... especially to us old timers...

Personally, I have no idea how twitter even works... except that people say things, and other people apparently care enough to hear what these people are saying...

:huh: :huh: :huh:

:csad:

Aloha,
I know what you mean. But, I must give Slott credit for using the latest social media to promote a comic.As a writer, I'm told that I must get a Facebook account, Twitter and a few more just to cover my bases, so Slott is doing what is now the way to go for writers, artists, athletes, etc.Marvel was very big among college students back in the 60's and 70's, back then it was word of mouth and social gatherings(parties,clubs,etc.) Now Marvel is using social media.It's the Digital Age of comics and comic book promotion.

Dr. Peter Parker-Aunt May will be very proud:word:
Gee thanks Ock-now Peters a murderer and a doctor:doh:
Spidey rules
 
It's also a case of "crying wolf." If you claim every six months that an issue will CHANGE EVERYTHING, then when you do actually believe an issue might (as Slott may believe about #20) no one believes you anymore.

Okay. There've been 20 solicits for Superior Spider-Man.

13 issues have come out.

Show me, in any of the 13 solicits for those 13 issues, where we've "cried wolf."

Shouldn't be that hard, right? :)
 
The writers write the solicits? I always figured the marketing department handled those.
 
The writers write the solicits? I always figured the marketing department handled those.

Aloha,
Welcome to Marvel NOW! :cwink:
Plus I would imagine, depending upon the writer, they would rather control how the upcoming story arcs are being revealed.Obviously, Marvel doesn't mind Slotts' cyber interactions with his readers.
Spidey rules
 
Okay. There've been 20 solicits for Superior Spider-Man.

13 issues have come out.

Show me, in any of the 13 solicits for those 13 issues, where we've "cried wolf."

Shouldn't be that hard, right? :)


*crosses fingers for references to Man Wolf to be found* :oldrazz:
 
Okay. There've been 20 solicits for Superior Spider-Man.

13 issues have come out.

Show me, in any of the 13 solicits for those 13 issues, where we've "cried wolf."

Shouldn't be that hard, right? :)

Hi Dan. Nice to see you on the board again. :yay:

As I said previously, I really enjoyed your recent Raft story. I think Superior has breathed new life into the Spidey books (and I'm sorry about the dig at your dialogue :cwink: ).

I did say the hype comes about every six months, and Superior's only been going on for that long. But I distinctly remember events getting regularly hyped as game-changers or as "things will never be the same in the Spider-verse", etc. I recall that happening for Grim Hunt, Spider-Island, Big Time and others. Then of course you promised the "internet would crack in half" with ASM#700. And then there was this, just a few months ago, which I guess is what you were asking for in your post. I think it fits the "crying wolf" request: :yay:

SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #9
DAN SLOTT (W) • Ryan Stegman (A)
Cover by MARCOS MARTIN
Variant Cover by Ryan Stegman
IT ENDS HERE! “SUPERIOR NO MORE!”
• The hottest comic in comics comes to a turning point that will get you angrier than you were after Spidey #700!
• The time has come to see who will live, who will die, and who will emerge as the one, true Superior Spider-Man!


But no one was really angry. I was a bit angry it wasn't a two-parter. I thought the fight felt a little rushed. But I wasn't sad about saying goodbye to Ghost Spidey.

(In an interview with Newsarama, you also promised a massive status quo change with #14 and while I welcome status quo changes, I feel like none are truly lasting since they seem to occur every few months now)

Anyway, keep up the good work. Despite hating hype in general (not just in comics, but for video-games, TV shows, anything), you have piqued my interest for Superior #20 and I'll pick it up.
 
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Wasn't it said in an interview that it wasn't Slott's idea to have Ghost Pete for a while before they get rid of him? If so that's a pretty interesting tidbit given that some people seem to really like that particular issue.
 
I wonder what brings Miguel to our timeline. It'll probably create cracks in time since AoUltron apparently borked things up with all the alt time lines pretty significantly, so this might reintroduce 2099 characters or have some universal instability (isolated time shifts?) becoming the status quo.
 
Why do I get the feeling that Slott will kill off Miguel probably because he can't stand the idea of another Spider-Man that is more liked by fans than his own self-inserted fantasy version of Spidey?
 
Why do I get the feeling that Slott will kill off Miguel probably because he can't stand the idea of another Spider-Man that is more liked by fans than his own self-inserted fantasy version of Spidey?

I dont think Spider-Man 2099 is so amazingly popular. He has more of a cult following.
 
Where did you get those facts from? Most people I know have enjoyed Superior.

I edited my post prior to your response. What I meant to say was that it seems like most fans would prefer him. Obviously I have no way of knowing that unless I go out there and ask every single person but it is what I have observed.

From my personal experience, not too many people like Superior. Every website I went on too either gave it negative or mixed reviews (and rightfully so IMO). I even hear that Slott is increasingly getting threats because of it.
 
Can't say I've seen an outpouring for 2099 over Superior much myself.

Speaking of 2099 Spider-man. I wouldn't mind seeing him receive a costume upgrade. I mean we've already seen two new costumes under Superior for normal Spidey. I think it would be interesting to see what they could do with 2099.
 
I edited my post prior to your response. What I meant to say was that it seems like most fans would prefer him. Obviously I have no way of knowing that unless I go out there and ask every single person but it is what I have observed.

From my personal experience, not too many people like Superior. Every website I went on too either gave it negative or mixed reviews (and rightfully so IMO). I even hear that Slott is increasingly getting threats because of it.

Fair enough. It's just my experience that a lot of people have enjoyed it. My two cents.


It would be a shame if a person got threats over a fictional character. People that dont like the current direction just have to wait it out and Peter will be back. Just look at Ben Reilly and Mattie Franklin. And even if Peter is gone for good...you are going to threaten a guy over it?

Come on, people. Perspective. Get upset about poverty or something, not funny books. :whatever:
 
No, that's because of video games, shortened attention spans, and illegal downloads. :csad:
 
yeah, that doesn't help.

But I will say, video games have the same stigma and their business is better than ever.
 
It would be a shame if a person got threats over a fictional character. People that dont like the current direction just have to wait it out and Peter will be back. Just look at Ben Reilly and Mattie Franklin. And even if Peter is gone for good...you are going to threaten a guy over it?

Come on, people. Perspective. Get upset about poverty or something, not funny books. :whatever:

It is a shame that sort of thing happens. Though it appears from what I've read it seems that there has always been people like that out there sending these messages to companies like Marvel. So I'm not sure how much of it is specifically because of Slott or just because he's unlucky enough to be the current writer.

No, that's because of video games, shortened attention spans, and illegal downloads. :csad:

None of that applies to... Hey, what's that?!
 
It is a shame that sort of thing happens. Though it appears from what I've read it seems that there has always been people like that out there sending these messages to companies like Marvel. So I'm not sure how much of it is specifically because of Slott or just because he's unlucky enough to be the current writer.

Did this kind of backlash happen when they killed Superman? I know it didn't with Batman because it was the Almighty Morrison who can do no wrong (:whatever:) but this isn't the first time a major character has died. I just can't remember death threats over any of the previous ones.
 
It is a shame that sort of thing happens. Though it appears from what I've read it seems that there has always been people like that out there sending these messages to companies like Marvel. So I'm not sure how much of it is specifically because of Slott or just because he's unlucky enough to be the current writer.

A side story: Back when Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was writing the Sherlock Holmes stories, they were published in newspapers as serials. When Doyle killed off Prof Moriarity, the reader backlash was so great that he was forced to find a way to bring him back.

Some things never change. :o


None of that applies to... Hey, what's that?!

Pft, I dont do that. *continues to ignore homework*
 
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