December Comic |OT| Apocalypse NOW - Time Enough At Last.

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I don't see anything wrong with the cancer thing. It unfortunately affects a large percentage of people so I don't mind it being reflected in comics every once in a while.
 
Before the 52, I always thought the point of the Edge and the Dark lines was that they were DC was going to put all it's extreme violence or whatever. Of course, then the line launched, and it was open season on gruesome violence. So toning it down a bit is welcome.

DC should produce some fun books, not just behead fewer people.
This would be nice too. The DC Universe has gotten so grim.
 
I don't get it, Marvel has done a few cancer stories. Why do it again just as part of a campaign initiative. I really can't see them giving cancer to Rogue or Invisible Woman since they are both part of popular ongoing series right now that have most likely been planned well in advance. So SheRulk or Captain Marvel. I wonder if it's going to even be a longterm thing.

I don't think the hulk line can get cancer. I know Bruce is immune to aids for sure.
 
I don't think the hulk line can get cancer. I know Bruce is immune to aids for sure.

Hmm...yeah, healing factors are too good.

They gave cancer to firestar back in the 90s, it'll probably be another woman- someone with great cans so losing one is a tragedy.

no one cares if captain america has one less ball, you know
 
You know what? Fuck it, it wasn't bad. Lets see where this train goes, at least for a little while.
It's definitely going to be an interesting few months, watching people defend this as a victory on principle for Peter. And I can see that; I mean sure, Pete "won" by
using his memories and life lessons to "rewrite" Otto into promising to be a better (no, a SUPERIOR) person in a deadman's gambit. He basically guilt-trips Otto into changing his ways, and that's definitely something Spider-Man would do.

And in return, Otto gets a second chance at life he never earned, escaping his criminal past without any foreseeable repercussion, because everyone thinks he's dead. And he gets to do it in Peter's body, with Peter's powers, working at Peter's dream job, romancing Peter's dream girl, hanging out with Peter's amazing friends, and all for the rest of Peter's life or however long this lasts (what, a year? two?).

But it's okay, because Otto promised to carry on your legacy as Spider-Man, Pete! ...Well, sort of. He couldn't help but throw in one last vague insult, by kind of saying he'll be a become a better Spider-Man than you ever were.

...

But you won, Pete! Congrats!
 
It's definitely going to be an interesting few months, watching people defend this as a victory on principle for Peter. And I can see that; I mean sure, Pete "won" by
using his memories and life lessons to "rewrite" Otto into promising to be a better (no, a SUPERIOR) person in a deadman's gambit. He basically guilt-trips Otto into changing his ways, and that's definitely something Spider-Man would do.

And in return, Otto gets a second chance at life he never earned, escaping his criminal past without any foreseeable repercussion, because everyone thinks he's dead. And he gets to do it in Peter's body, with Peter's powers, working at Peter's dream job, romancing Peter's dream girl, hanging out with Peter's amazing friends, and all for the rest of Peter's life or however long this lasts (what, a year? two?).

But it's okay, because Otto promised to carry on your legacy as Spider-Man, Pete! ...Well, sort of. He couldn't help but throw in one last vague insult, by kind of saying he'll be a become a better Spider-Man than you ever were.

...

But you won, Pete! Congrats!

Marvel would be stupid to not do a "get pete" arc sometime in the near future. Especially with those that he's really close with.
 
Marvel would be stupid to not do a "get pete" arc sometime in the near future. Especially with those that he's really close with.

Going by the solicits and a Ramos page we've seen already, odds are that'll be the over-arching plot line of Superior.
 
Damn, then how long is this superior arc supposed to last?

Dunno, looks like (if they do the find out what's going on plot) it'll take about til issue 5 or 6 until the Avengers start to get suspicious. I've said it before, I'll give this whole thing six months to a year it won't go beyond that. Carlie gets suspicious around chapter 3 if solicits are to be believed.
 
Going by the solicits and a Ramos page we've seen already, odds are that'll be the over-arching plot line of Superior.
Prediction: anything they're setting up in this initial phase of Superior Spider-Man along those lines, is going to end with
Potto keeping it together well enough that almost everyone's initial suspicions about him are disarmed, and the ones not fully convinced will be dismissed by the others as crackpots. Slott will be getting that initial skepticism out of the way in the early stories, to the horror of everyone.
That way they can keep this going for a gooooooood loooooooooooong time.
 
Prediction: anything they're setting up in this initial phase of Superior Spider-Man along those lines, is going to end with
Potto keeping it together well enough that almost everyone's initial suspicions about him are disarmed, and the ones not fully convinced will be dismissed by the others as crackpots. Slott will be getting that initial skepticism out of the way in the early stories, to the horror of everyone.
That way they can keep this going for a gooooooood loooooooooooong time.

Or until May 2014 :P
 
Prediction: anything they're setting up in this initial phase of Superior Spider-Man along those lines, is going to end with
Potto keeping it together well enough that almost everyone's initial suspicions about him are disarmed, and the ones not fully convinced will be dismissed by the others as crackpots. Slott will be getting that initial skepticism out of the way from the start.
That way they can keep this going for a gooooooood loooooooooooong time.

I dunno, they might be hedging their bets. I feel like editorial is just talking up how permanent this is going to be. Putting new Spidey in so many books just screams "lets cut down on the time it will take for everyone to get onto what's going on", in addition to the hyping and free adverts. Either way it'll be worth to see where this goes.
 
Friends, I think I have a tough request.
A while back, googling stuff about the comics code, I ran across some 50s books themed after juvenile delinquency, not stuff american congress would later say that caused it (but they sure seemed made to piss off parents), but actual stories about kids on basements doing drugs, having sex and such (or at least it was hinted that this was what they were doing).
Now trying to re-research it, I find nothing. Did I dream it?
I am very interested in these pre-code comics about teenage criminals. If anyone can help me out, I'll appreciate.
 
No way. His X-Factor look WITH CAP was BEST SCOTT.

Well, outside this of course:
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God, Quitely needs to design everything ever.

LOL thats the worst lookin cyclops...
 
Yeah. I seriously doubt we're getting a "Get Peter back" arc within the first arc of Superior. I see this lasting at least a year, which is ~25 issues, given that Superior is bi-monthly. Or when Julia Carpenter wakes up from her coma. I'm pretty sure she'll be key in bringing back Pete.
 
That visor is the shit. I would pay good money for a legit punk visor like that.

Would you wear it while going to town on your Aunt May fleshlight? Smacking dem wheat cakes and buttering them up.

In less traumatic mental images - I'd forgotten how boss the Simonson Cyclops design was. His whole X-Factor team was great, but blue and white? Yeah!

Finally done with the coloring book contract. Time to get paid! Now I can get on to commission work again. :3

But first, to get some sleep with one less monkey on my back. Gonna feel good!
 
Basically, i don't know who Spider-Man is anymore. Is Peter Parker dead?

Yes.

I don't think I'll get Superior. I considered it, but that would be giving it sales and all, so.

Avengers
New Avengers
Gambit

That's my consistent pull list.

Still considering Captain Marvel, and I may pick up Scarlet Spider.

EDIT: Ooh, and Young Avengers is another maybe.
 
Just finished Morrison's Animal Man and damn man, that ending..

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I've said this before, but this was especially mind-blowing as I used to live in Cardonald and had since moved away. I used to go to the school which would have been behind the characters pictured here.
 
Amazing Spider-Man #700 is the single worst issue of a comic published in 2012. It is the most creatively and morally bankrupt thing anyone has put out this year, and let us not forget that this was the year JMS was hired to write a Watchmen prequel. If you are still considering buying Superior Spider-Man after that, there's something seriously wrong with you because this is pretty close to everything that's wrong with modern comics. It's fucking appalling.
 
I've got Marvel's fix for the Superior Spider-Man:

- SS knocks up MJ
- Dr. Strange learns the baby is Peter reincarnated
- When the baby is born Mr Fantastic speeds its growth to adulthood
- Pete 2.0 takes down SS
- Pete and MJ is forever ruined because she is his now his momwife
 
Doesn't this not even come out until NEXT week?? Where are people reading this??

madness

Retailers got the issue early, so scans have popped up. If I had any influence on how the comic industry works, this would be the moment where Dan Slott is so reviled he is forced into irrelevance, where he and Chuck Austen can work on shitty pseudo-hentai comics for eternity.
 
Retailers got the issue early, so scans have popped up. If I had any influence on how the comic industry works, this would be the moment where Dan Slott is so reviled he is forced into irrelevance, where he and Chuck Austen can work on shitty pseudo-hentai comics for eternity.

Does it line up with the synopsis spoilers? If so, people are hilariously overreacting.
 
It does line up, but the synopsis spoilers had the advantage of not featuring Slott's terrible writing, which make every shitty part of that synopsis so much worse. And that synopsis doesn't deal with
the MJ situation, which gets all kinds of fucked up in a seriously creepy and wrong way.
It's a comic book in which bad things happen, but it's written in an even worse way.
 
It does line up, but the synopsis spoilers had the advantage of not featuring Slott's terrible writing, which make every shitty part of that synopsis so much worse. And that synopsis doesn't deal with
the MJ situation, which gets all kinds of fucked up in a seriously creepy and wrong way.
It's a comic book in which bad things happen, but it's written in an even worse way.

So it's a real "I award you no points, may god have mercy on your soul" kinda situation?
 
I just want to know how long am I going to have to endure the
"Peter, you don't seem like yourself lately"
comments across all the books. I hope they get the "reveal" out of the way early.
 
ElNarez you've hated all of Slott's Spidey, so forgive me if take your assessment with a grain of salt.

I think the spoilers sound fine and pretty much what I expected but still can't wait to read it myself.
 

I'm French. It's not like it's that big a cultural touchstone. But yeah? I guess that's pretty much an accurate statement. I mean, it's not life-changingly awful, but it's awful enough that ten years from now we'll remember it as the lowest point in Spider-Man history. I guess it's more a "go buy every single issue of The Ravagers twice to apologize for all the bad things you said about Howard Mackie" awful.

ElNarez you've hated all of Slott's Spidey, so forgive me if take your assessment with a grain of salt.

I think the spoilers sound fine and pretty much what I expected but still can't wait to read it myself.

Fair enough. We'll keep it at that for now.
 
I've got Marvel's fix for the Superior Spider-Man:

- SS knocks up MJ
- Dr. Strange learns the baby is Peter reincarnated
- When the baby is born Mr Fantastic speeds its growth to adulthood
- Pete 2.0 takes down SS
- Pete and MJ is forever ruined because she is his now his momwife

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wat

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I'm not saying it wasn't bad, but Sins Past is still worse. Depending on where they go with this it could be worse, but right now I doubt it. Also at least Slott covered
Spidey trying to get the Avengers to help and why that didn't work
. If nothing else the chess match was fun and shows how much Peter's come to rely on his new Geek Squad bros.

wat

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Yeesh it must really be bad considering he was retweeting the hate after 699.
 
I've got Marvel's fix for the Superior Spider-Man:

- SS knocks up MJ
- Dr. Strange learns the baby is Peter reincarnated
- When the baby is born Mr Fantastic speeds its growth to adulthood
- Pete 2.0 takes down SS
- Pete and MJ is forever ruined because she is his now his momwife

It's crazy when I read a list like this and nothing seems too far fetched.
 
As big a hater as I am, Slott's absolutely right. Death threats for a comic book, no matter how terrible, are the stupidest thing.
 
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