Be curious to see how and when Peter gets to rejoin the Avengers. Will it be as soon as he gets back, or a prolonged period?
Be curious to see how and when Peter gets to rejoin the Avengers. Will it be as soon as he gets back, or a prolonged period?
And Doc Ock messing up Peter's life begins. This is gonna be a loooong road before Peter gets back.
Holding out for a Peter/Miles team up.
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I don't know if Ock will be on the team again. i doubt that, but they whole Spidey doesn't deserve to be an Avengers is absurd to me as well. It's basically most people saying "How can spidey be an Avenger when he wasn't one when I was a kid" schtick. He deserves to be on the team, but with him being Ock now. I'm not surprised.
"That's not just "one man"! That's TONY FREAKING STARK. You're intel should've warned us that he was James Bond and "Q" wrapped in the same guy!" Cobra
I didn't mind Spidey on the Avengers but still...
that's three down...
I don't really mind Spider-Man on the Avengers but because his character doesn't really contribute anything big to the team other than dialogue of him giving jokes and a big name character to prompt the books he appears in, his involvement seems wasted. He seems better off as a sub member should Spider Woman be unavailable. Because right as a permanent member he's portrayed as window dressing. Him and along with Thor would serve better as Code Omega when everyone is needed type situations.
I'm actually fine with Spider-Man and Wolverine being Avengers. I just don't get why they included Spider-Man in the relaunch and put him on the covers and everything if they knew he was getting the boot in short order.
Its not fair. Everything Peter Parker has achieved and the Avengers are going to discredit him thinking Peter is a deadbeat. Sure, that's the Parker luck, but please let it be Parker, not the Otto luck. Peter never gets anything nice except with Bendis. Bendis made him an Avengers. Who else did that?
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Visited NY and DC and saw Spider-Man Turn off the Dark.
That's an interesting interpretation of Spider-man's exploits. Here's mine: he has spent the vast majority of his crime-fighting days in New York City, fighting mostly local villains committing mostly local crimes. He generally hasn't been fighting people out to conquer or destroy the Earth, so it's an extreme exaggeration to say that he "saved the world more times than the majority of the MU superheroes combined." Look at Spider-man's rogues gallery, and start naming the global threats. Osborn? Okay, but only because he got a very editorial push by Joe Quesada, and not because Osborn normally operates on that level. Anybody else? Not really.
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail, April 16, 1963
All of this is Psylocke's fault, you people.
[double post of doom]
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail, April 16, 1963
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