Okay, I have to ask. First, in what world was Peter Parker making a deal with 616's Satan equivalent (or one of them) considered to be a good idea? Second, when it was claimed that the Spider-Marriage made it 'hard' to write stories by someone whose name I forget, they were making a poor excuse. Marriage can be made to work in comics, Reed and Sue being the prime example, and it worked with Peter and MJ. If that was the real reason, I'm disappointed. If not, what was it?
Did time suddenly rewind to 2007 again or something?
To be fair, NO ONE LIKES ONE MORE DAY! PLEASE UNDO IT!
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Personally, I think OMD was an amazing story. I agree that it didn’t have to be done and saying that a married Peter...
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Fair enough. I am going more along the lines of your first “if”. This thread started from a response to a dude who is...
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TBH capitalism basically says “you don’t like something, don’t consume it.” I hate OMD but still enjoy Spidey so still...
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