Spider-Ock
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The bridge scene never did anything for me, I actually though it was kinda lame.
Andrew's gonna kill me.
Hang on, I gotta meme for this
The bridge scene never did anything for me, I actually though it was kinda lame.
Andrew's gonna kill me.

Gwen? Looks more like the Joker.
I actually have a Spider-Man meets the Joker comic (I think it's in continuity).
Obviously Spidey wins so Joker has a good reason to be mad at him

I read the second before finding the first, some chapters of Spider-Man J are actually reprinted in Spider-Man FamilyHmm... the first one sounds pretty great, however the second one comes off as quite generic.
Are you talking about the Marvel vs DC thing or the one with Carnage saving Joker?I actually have a Spider-Man meets the Joker comic (I think it's in continuity).
Obviously Spidey wins so Joker has a good reason to be mad at him
Definitely 616, but not in continuity with MarvelThink I read that one too.
One thing I never really got, though... Was it 616 or not?
It does that really wellThat final swing in SM1 really holds up.
Definitely 616, but not in continuity with Marvel
In Spider-Man/Batman 1 it's Peter who goes and meets Batman, then punches Joker, they go to Gotham by car, and Batman remembers reading the Maximum Carnage event file
In the Marvel vs DC story Ben Reilly travels to Gotham (and there it is a different universe, a separate one), Joker remembers Spider-Man and comments on the new suit, but Ben doesn't remember meeting Joker
Yeah, it has no consequence on either universeOkay, pretty sure it's the 616 one I read then.
How do you mean it's not in continuity, though? As in non-canon?
The bridge scene never did anything for me, I actually though it was kinda lame.
Andrew's gonna kill me.
 
	
I'm gonna be serious now. I don't feel emotions all that much, only the extremes.
Back to our feature presentation
Come at me, Goo Guy!
 
	Yeah, it has no consequence on either universe

 
				