Comics The SUPERIOR Spider-Man - Part 2

I'll put this in spoiler for those who haven't read the newest issue...

So being that 2099 was last see destroyed, flooded, with the few survivors together in the Savage Land... and being that Miguel was obviously pulled from before that happened... either he has to go back to the future with no memory of this having happened (ala... the All New X-Men) or the 2099 future is suddenly a divergent and this isn't the same Spidey 2099 we were left off with. So this is just another Exiles-like Spidey 2099.

That's disappointing.
 
I'll put this in spoiler for those who haven't read the newest issue...

So being that 2099 was last see destroyed, flooded, with the few survivors together in the Savage Land... and being that Miguel was obviously pulled from before that happened... either he has to go back to the future with no memory of this having happened (ala... the All New X-Men) or the 2099 future is suddenly a divergent and this isn't the same Spidey 2099 we were left off with. So this is just another Exiles-like Spidey 2099.

That's disappointing.

What if this is the TRUE Earth-616 2099 timeline and the one where 2099 gets destroyed and flooded is the ALTERNATE timeline? Because let's face it, by the time that 2099 was ravaged, the books had really begun to stink and lose direction.
 
Eh, it's not that big a deal to me.

It's not like another Spidey 2099 is going to pop up down the line and claim he's the real one, pointing his finger at the other and yelling FRAUD!!!! That s**t only happens in X-Men. :o
 
I'm a little confused.
What exactly did Grady do at the end of the Issue?
 
I'm a little confused.
What exactly did Grady do at the end of the Issue?

Pulled SpOCK back from the original 2099 timeline after the implosion and before the new 2099 timeline took it's place.

My question is what effect will that have if any with [BLACKOUT]SpOCK accessing Peter's memories between timelines and freeing him from being buried under the metaphorical "memory rubble"?[/BLACKOUT]

Could be the key to everything or it could end up being nothing. The end result is the same however.
 
SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #25
DAN SLOTT & CHRISTOS GAGE (W) • Humberto Ramos (A/C)
Variant Cover by JG Jones
Special super-sized 25th issue!
• Otto Octavius, the Superior Spider-Man, in a life-or-death struggle against the original Superior Venom!
• Plus: With one last goblin on his side, the Goblin King’s court is now complete!
• Guest starring: The Avengers!

40 PGS./Rated T …$4.99

SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #26
Dan Slott (W) • Pascual Ferry (A)
Cover by Ryan Stegman
GOBLIN NATION PRELUDE
• The stage is set for the biggest SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN story of them all!
• And it starts here with a goblin fight like no other: The Green Goblin vs. The Original Hobgoblin!
• Plus: That thing that happened at the end of #25... That thing that raised all of those questions... You don’t have to wait any longer. You’ll get your answers THIS ISSUE! Honest.
32 PGS./Rated T …$3.99
 
What if The Goblin King is Ben Reilly?

No.

No.

Stop. It's not happening. :doh: Dude, you're obsessed. Every semi-mysterious figure that shows up, your first assumption is it's Ben Reilly, even if there's no clues pointing that way. If we're pulling names out of a hat, it may as well be Frederick Foswell!
 
It'd still be kinda neat [BLACKOUT]if Pete ends up being either the Goblin King or Green Goblin[/BLACKOUT], although explaining it would probably be tricky.
 
Not as tricky as you'd think. The comatose body of Norman Osborn mysteriously vanished right around the time of the mind swap.

As for Ben Reilly, I won't say Marvel will never bring him back since they are the same company that brought back Bucky Barnes but I would not expect it anytime soon. They did stories on 2 different occasions directly about Ben's past for the first time in 15 years and STILL didn't even hint anything remotely close to a Ben return.

Having him pop up now would be so freaking far out of left field, it would complete derail the entire Superior era story, which has been nothing short of fantastic.
 
Someone asked at NYCC if Ben was coming back...Wacker said "No" solidly, like he says every year when that question is asked. Slott also added that Ben is "a pile of goo."

I'd like to see Ben back, but it isn't happening. Spidercide has a much better chance of coming back of any of the clones (besides Kaine of course).
 
It'd still be kinda neat [BLACKOUT]if Pete ends up being either the Goblin King or Green Goblin[/BLACKOUT].

This is exactly what i've been thinking as well - but how far would they go with that -
will Parker have Norman's memories as well?
 
I was just kidding...

LOL, don't try to back track now buddy. :oldrazz:


This is exactly what i've been thinking as well - but how far would they go with that -
will Parker have Norman's memories as well?

I think it would be best if all parties involved, once back in their respective bodies, have only memories of the event and nothing more.
 
Who the hell knows anymore?

I've adopted a selective memory policy when it comes to what's canon and what's not in Spider-Man.

I suggest you all do the same. It hurts less, I promise. :up:
 
I'm telling you guys. Go the selective memory route....

Marriage = :up:

Sins Past = :down

It all adds up to = :)
 
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Got this synopsis off the Venomsite.com:

SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #25
DAN SLOTT & CHRISTOS GAGE (W)
Humberto Ramos (A/C)
Variant Cover by JG Jones
Special super-sized 25th issue!
• Otto Octavius, the Superior Spider-Man, in a life-or-death struggle against the original Superior Venom!
• Plus: With one last goblin on his side, the Goblin King’s court is now complete!
• Guest starring: The Avengers!
 

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