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Rix
11-30-2006, 09:06 PM
Who wrote it? What comic was it in... and was it any good? Has he appeared since "Sins of the Past?" Or was his last appearance before it? I just read Sins of the Past and am moving onto "The Other" next. A lot of catching up to do before I start Civil War!

Keehar
11-30-2006, 09:07 PM
I think his last story was in Millar's run in Marvel Knights.

Personally, I thought it was garbage.

Beacon
11-30-2006, 09:57 PM
He's in CW:Frontline right now and will be part of the new (boring) Thunderbolts cast when Fabian leaves and takes most of the good characters with him.

666andahalf
11-30-2006, 11:01 PM
I think his last story was in Millar's run in Marvel Knights.

Personally, I thought it was garbage.

I thought it was decent. The main problem was that it fell apart at the end. How cool would it have been if (a relatively clear minded) Doc Ock and the Green Goblin had vicious throw down at the top of the bridge?

shanejayell
12-01-2006, 06:42 AM
He also appeared in "The Pulse."

Magneto Rocks
12-01-2006, 12:12 PM
Depends on your opinion. His last major appearance since Sins Past, besides The Pulse (which was hideously written unless you want to see Luke Freaking Cage beat down the Goblin) was indeed the "Marvel Knights: Spider-Man" first 12 issues. In a thread I ran a while back, it was generally cited as one of the best spidey stories in the last 10 years, and personally I adored it. But some hated it, so it's really yp to the individual. Definitely worth checking out though. (If for no other reason than that it contains the best Electro fight ever.)

Keehar
12-01-2006, 12:50 PM
I thought it was decent. The main problem was that it fell apart at the end.

The whole thing was rubbish IMO.

-Green Goblin the mastermind again
-Takes MJ to the bridge. How original *Yawn*
-Ock was brainwashed into an automaton
-We were cheated out of an Ock vs Goblin fight [How many years have Spidey fans been waiting to see Spidey two number one enemies duke it out??]
-The whole Gargan Venom crap
-Black Cat kicking the ass of the Lizard with relative ease

The only one who benefited from this story was Electro. He was written as a genuine threat. Can't remember the last time that happened.

Green Goblin
12-01-2006, 01:06 PM
I personally liked that story they reprinted it in the U.K in the Amazing spiderman comic

brundlefly
12-01-2006, 01:25 PM
The whole thing was rubbish IMO.

-Green Goblin the mastermind again
-Takes MJ to the bridge. How original *Yawn*
-Ock was brainwashed into an automaton
-We were cheated out of an Ock vs Goblin fight [How many years have Spidey fans been waiting to see Spidey two number one enemies duke it out??]
-The whole Gargan Venom crap
-Black Cat kicking the ass of the Lizard with relative ease

The only one who benefited from this story was Electro. He was written as a genuine threat. Can't remember the last time that happened.

I'm kind of between yours and 666andahalf's takes on MK Spidey. I agree with the stuff that you listed as being crap aspects of the arc (and would include that stupid business about an elaborate conspiracy between the US government, Osborn, and the MU supervillains), but then note that all those happened towards the end of the arc. Like 666andahalf, I thought it started really strong (Osborn outed as the Goblin and thrown in jail, strong showings by Electro and Vulture, a new mystery villain), but went all to pieces in the end with the lame reveal of Osborn being said mystery villain, Gargan becoming Venom, the "Sinister Twelve" and their poor showing, the underwhelming Ock/Osborn confrontation, etc. Pity, since it had me all excited at the beginning that it was going to be really good.

Beacon
12-01-2006, 01:44 PM
(which was hideously written unless you want to see Luke Freaking Cage beat down the Goblin)

It was still kind of disappointing because, ever since Norman’s half-assed resurrection, I’ve been waiting for Molten Man to do that to the Goblin.


it was generally cited as one of the best spidey stories in the last 10 years,

That isn’t really saying much considering the huge drop in quality we’ve had ever since the reboot. We’ve had, what, Jenkins’ Peter Parker run and a couple minis (like the Human Torch one) and some of the better Webspinners, Tangled Web, and Unlimited stories to be happy about?

Honestly I thought the Millar MK story was average overall but that’s because the individual chapters were either exceptional or garbage with very little in between.


(If for no other reason than that it contains the best Electro fight ever.)

How soon people forget 1988’s Spectacular Spider-Man #134-136, 1993’s Spider-Man #38-40, and 1997’s Amazing Spider-Man #425.

Magneto Rocks
12-01-2006, 02:09 PM
How soon people forget 1988?s Spectacular Spider-Man #134-136, 1993?s Spider-Man #38-40, and 1997?s Amazing Spider-Man #425.

No no, I remember them fine. I just think this one owns them all ;)

Joe Acro
12-01-2006, 03:38 PM
The whole thing was rubbish IMO.

-Green Goblin the mastermind again
-Takes MJ to the bridge. How original *Yawn*
-Ock was brainwashed into an automaton
-We were cheated out of an Ock vs Goblin fight [How many years have Spidey fans been waiting to see Spidey two number one enemies duke it out??]
-The whole Gargan Venom crap
-Black Cat kicking the ass of the Lizard with relative ease


I'd add a few things:

Black Cat wasn't active at the time of the story. Her transition from occasional hero/detective to freelancer wasn't explained. Plus, her bloodthirstiness seemed a bit out of character.

The Sinister Twelve is comprised of characters that wouldn't work together any other time. On top of that, Goblin lets them attempt the kill on Spidey instead of doing it himself.

Electro got a new costume and hasn't done anything with it since.

Keehar
12-01-2006, 08:02 PM
Do you know that because of Millar in Marvel Knights, Electro is now considered to be bisexual: http://www.gayleague.com/gay/characters/display.php?id=209

rwe1138
12-01-2006, 08:53 PM
He also appeared in "The Pulse."

Did anyone else get a giant smile on their face seeing him get beat down by Luke Cage for hurting Jessica. One of my favorite Cage moments. :)

Sean Whitmore
12-01-2006, 09:55 PM
Did anyone else get a giant smile on their face seeing him get beat down by Luke Cage for hurting Jessica. One of my favorite Cage moments. :)

Good moment for Cage...ultimate emasculation moment for Peter.


SEAN