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I'm just imagining an ad made by Peter Parker that tells young heroes why they shouldn't join the Avengers.
Spider-Man's greatest and most popular stories are very much aimed at an older audience. https://t.co/lXxA9dQQ04
I don't understand the obsession with making Peter super special in some way. Can't just keep it simple and have him been a relatable guy from Queens, gotta give him super spy parents, or give him a superhero (or super spy) mentor, or put him in a super mega special school.
I hope in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 that Miles will have both a hooded and non-hooded version of the ITSV suit.
Oh, and Peter in jogging pants is also a very important suit that should be put in the sequel.
When I look at Quesada's Iron Man, I think to myself: "There is such a thing as too much detail."
Peter willingly letting Morbius consume his blood in order to help him says so much about Pete's character.
I wouldn't mind seeing Vita Ayala have a go at Spider-Man.
Marvel and DC have had no problem changing the classic costumes of their villains and heroes over the decades.
Meanwhile, Spider-Man is over here like:
Marvel: Look how sad and miserable Peter would be if he became successful and opened his own company. Clearly, this is not a path we want or should go with the character.
The evolution of Venom and Brock's faces in just a few years.
Art by Ryan Stegman.