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Entertainment / Re: GENERAL COMIC BOOK THREAD (MANGA NOT ALLOWED)
« on: October 28, 2011, 08:17:12 PM »
I enjoy Spider-Man 3 as well, but it's an awful movie. Lots of movies don't take themselves seriously and are better than Spider-Man 3. As for superhero events being synonymous with [parasitic bomb], that's mainly an Earth-Marvel thing lately, as most of DC's big events and Cosmic-Marvel have actually been really good as of late.
This whole thing was not only stupid, but only served to remind me of the two worst Spidey events in history, OMD/OMiT and The Clone Saga. Having MJ in this story was 100% pointless other than the fact to once again tease the fact that they're not together anymore. In fact them being together, or at the VERY least separated due to a logical, non-devil reason, would've actually made this story better, due to the added concern of her well-being/being transformed into a giant spider creature, coupled with the relief of her "immunity" due to being around Peter so long (still a stupid reason, but whatever). MJ being able to actually see and feel what it's like to be Peter would've offered a whole new perspective on their relationship, whether together or intelligently seperated. Instead, all the thing did was what they do now with her character, and that's tease their [parasitic bomb] breakup in the hopes of keeping Spidey fans reading this [parasitic bomb] comic so that maybe they'll undo their [parasitic bomb] breakup, which they most likely won't for a long time.
And yeah, Fear Itself is a much worse event. It doesn't make this [parasitic bomb]-fest any less shitty.
This whole thing was not only stupid, but only served to remind me of the two worst Spidey events in history, OMD/OMiT and The Clone Saga. Having MJ in this story was 100% pointless other than the fact to once again tease the fact that they're not together anymore. In fact them being together, or at the VERY least separated due to a logical, non-devil reason, would've actually made this story better, due to the added concern of her well-being/being transformed into a giant spider creature, coupled with the relief of her "immunity" due to being around Peter so long (still a stupid reason, but whatever). MJ being able to actually see and feel what it's like to be Peter would've offered a whole new perspective on their relationship, whether together or intelligently seperated. Instead, all the thing did was what they do now with her character, and that's tease their [parasitic bomb] breakup in the hopes of keeping Spidey fans reading this [parasitic bomb] comic so that maybe they'll undo their [parasitic bomb] breakup, which they most likely won't for a long time.
And yeah, Fear Itself is a much worse event. It doesn't make this [parasitic bomb]-fest any less shitty.
