[/quote]Beautiful End said:Yeah, perhaps I should have mentioned that. I would like to read about super hero related stuff. I like Batman, I like Superman, I love Spidey, I know their basic plot and powers and relatives and friends. but that's about all I know. I'll admit comic books that are unrelated to the superhero genre are easier to understand. They're literally graphic novels. but I'd like to read and understand the superhero ones.
This is pretty dead accurate.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:The story sounds ridiculous, like a soap opera that's taken some bad acid,
I have no problem with someone who chooses to stop watching all television based on one show. Why would that be an issue for me?matthew_lane said:What a fucking ignorant world view. Thats like me saying "i saw an episode of the hills once & said fuck tv & never looked back. Then today i heard about Jersey Shore & that reinforced that choice."-Dragmire- said:That day my young self said, "Fuck comics!" and I never looked back.
This day, I am reminded of my complete lack of regret over that decision.
Because as everyone knows TV as a medium is nothing but jersey shore & the hills. /facpalm.
I enjoyed pretty much every marvel show on television in the 90s after which I grew out of it. It's not a super hero thing, I just found the comic depressing as a kid who grew up watching the show. I now find out Peter actually died and that solidified my feeling of justification for not investing myself in the comic version.Vault101 said:*facepalm* well done....-Dragmire- said:That day my young self said, "Fuck comics!" and I never looked back.
This day, I am reminded of my complete lack of regret over that decision.
look seriously just read somthing non super hero related if you want..preacher...go read preacher or transmetropolitan..there ya go
As I stated above, I have no problem with someone who chooses to stop watching/playing something based on a small selection of said media. I wouldn't take them seriously if they tried to influence my own enjoyment of said media but if they merely stated why they didn't get into it, that just gives me a view of that person's taste.no one here would take somone seriously if they said they didnt play games because they hate brown shooters..thats what your doing right now
its because (to put it bluntly) they are being stupid,its one thing to sample some media and decide its not for you, its another thing to bash somthing out ignorance-Dragmire- said:As I stated above, I have no problem with someone who chooses to stop watching/playing something based on a small selection of said media. I wouldn't take them seriously if they tried to influence my own enjoyment of said media but if they merely stated why they didn't get into it, that just gives me a view of that person's taste.
ContextVault101 said:its because (to put it bluntly) they are being stupid,its one thing to sample some media and decide its not for you, its another thing to bash somthing out ignorance-Dragmire- said:As I stated above, I have no problem with someone who chooses to stop watching/playing something based on a small selection of said media. I wouldn't take them seriously if they tried to influence my own enjoyment of said media but if they merely stated why they didn't get into it, that just gives me a view of that person's taste.
you cant say such infamatory things like "fuck comics!" and not expect people to react...especially when your just plain wrong
My initial story stated I was a young kid who liked the Spiderman show. My expectations were perhaps misguided but I expected the comic to have the same tone. They didn't and I remember distinctly saying "fuck comics". If what I said as a child offends you, I apologize. It doesn't seem necessary to me but there you go.-Dragmire- said:That day my young self said, "Fuck comics!" and I never looked back.
right....-Dragmire- said:My initial story stated I was a young kid who liked the Spiderman show. My expectations were perhaps misguided but I expected the comic to have the same tone. They didn't and I remember distinctly saying "fuck comics". If what I said as a child offends you, I apologize. It doesn't seem necessary to me but there you go.
I never stated an argument. The line F comics that seems to rile people up was a line I spoke as a kid in reference to how I felt after looking into a comic of a hero I held in high esteem and finding out it held a tone far deviated from the show. Not sure why that's such a sensitive thing for you, I didn't misinform anyone. Anyone interested in comics can read that I'm not speaking from an authoritative position on the topic and likely it won't influence them one way or the other.matthew_lane said:You mean other then the fact it makes your opinion an argument from ignorance? Or the fact that you specifically came into a thread on a subject you've just announced your ignorance in, to tell us that you are ignorant on that topic, yet we should somehow listen to your opinion on that topic; even though you just announced your ignorance on the topic.-Dragmire- said:I have no problem with someone who chooses to stop watching all television based on one show. Why would that be an issue for me?matthew_lane said:What a fucking ignorant world view. Thats like me saying "i saw an episode of the hills once & said fuck tv & never looked back. Then today i heard about Jersey Shore & that reinforced that choice."-Dragmire- said:That day my young self said, "Fuck comics!" and I never looked back.
This day, I am reminded of my complete lack of regret over that decision.
Because as everyone knows TV as a medium is nothing but jersey shore & the hills. /facpalm.
At one point I was given a comic that had Spiderman, Hulk and... someone else I can't remember, I don't think I recognized him. That comic looked interesting but at that point, my interest in comics subsided.Vault101 said:right....-Dragmire- said:My initial story stated I was a young kid who liked the Spiderman show. My expectations were perhaps misguided but I expected the comic to have the same tone. They didn't and I remember distinctly saying "fuck comics". If what I said as a child offends you, I apologize. It doesn't seem necessary to me but there you go.
well comics are a lot less stupid than they sound...
I do not regret not getting into comics based on my experience as a child and this news of where the series went.matthew_lane said:Sure, it was also a line you reiterated in the same comment when you said & I quote:-Dragmire- said:I never stated an argument. The line F comics that seems to rile people up was a line I spoke as a kid
So in other words you are still saying "fuck comics."-Dragmire- said:This day, I am reminded of my complete lack of regret over that decision
Because you are talking shit, on a topic in which you are completely ignorant & even admitted to being ignorant in.-Dragmire- said:Not sure why that's such a sensitive thing for you
It's why this phenomenon is called, as TVTropes put it, "Running The Asylum". It seems like Quesada is still at least partly to blame, as he believed that if Peter wasn't de-married and dating again, he would "grow old and die off". It seems like at least part of that philosophy rubbed off on Slott - as soon as OMD ended, he basically got 86'd so that a guy who planned to destroy the Earth could sleep with his wife and assume his identity.FargoDog said:Who is the person running Marvel who keeps saying 'You know what? One More Day wasn't stupid enough. We need to go further into the depths of sheer idiocy.'?
Because they need to be set on fire.
SRSLY?theultimateend said:I would be entirely ok with that, someone make this what actually happens.Tanis said:This is what's going to happen:
Doc Spider will go through a sort of 'puberty'.
-5 issues
It will be revealed that Peter Spider is actually still INSIDE HIS OWN MIND. Think 'Stargate Gu'old' type of deal.
-10 issues
Over time Peter Spider will start retaking his own body/mind back from Doc Spider.
-10 issues
Doc Spider, having lived with a consensus for the first time in his life, will allow Peter Spider to take control.
-5 issues
After a few issues, and some emo bullshit, Peter Spider will get the help of some random hero/villain to clone Doc Spider into a new (cancer free) body.
-10 issues
The new Doc Oc will now be more like 'The Punisher' in that he's a good guy, with a dark edge.
-10 issues
After all this...
MARVEL REBOOT!
New DC 52 Style!
1. Yes, but it was made as a setup FOR One More Day. It still doesn't really excuse that May said Peter should let her go and it being MJ that got shot would have had a much more powerful effect.OrokuSaki said:1. That actually happened in Civil War/Back In BlackVausch said:No offence meant at all by this, but no. One More Day is not well written.OrokuSaki said:This is something I've never understood, what is wrong with One More Day? I know I hated the changes that it brought, but at the same time, I read the whole thing thinking "Wow, this is incredibly well-written." Like the rest of the Staczynski run I found the dialogue and pacing to be incredible and by the end I was genuinely sad for the characters. Couldn't we all just agree to hate Brand New Day more?Ronack said:"This is our answer to the age old question as to how we're going to make something worse than One More Day" said Dan Slott, the writer on Amazing Spider-Man.
OT: The new Doc-Ock Spider-Man should be boycotted until Marvel tells the magical story of how at the last moment Peter Parker switched bodies back right before the death of Otto Octavius and spent the next few weeks in a "Surprisingly Octavius-like state of mind".
1. Why have the shooter shoot May? Peter giving up his marriage to save her, a woman who would most likely be dead within 5 years or so of old age, is dumb. It's especially dumb since she spoke to Peter in an ethereal plane and said "I've had a good life, you should let me go". Simple solution: Have the shooter shoot MJ. Mafisto shows up and says "I'll save her but you can never see her again or she will die". Boom, much more trauma and it causes much more pain for Peter since he'd KNOW he made the deal rather than this BS explanation of "a small part of you will remember subconsciously and it'll torture you".
2. NOBODY on the planet can help May? REALLY? Peter talks to Reed Richards, Black Panther, Dr. Strange, Dr. Octopus, Beast, even Dr. Doom of all people and NONE of them can help her? BULL. That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
3. They wasted half an issue having Peter re-live the shooting. Pointless.
4. I know it may have not been intentional, but when Peter talks to his alternate universe self that designs software, he outright insulted everybody that gets into escapist fantasy. Hypocritical coming from a superhero comic.
5. How'd Peter lose his organic web shooters? Not even OMIT explained that.
Those are some of the worst plot holes in the book, on top of the mischaracterisation as a whole of Peter even making the deal. I know this isn't all Straczynski's fault, the book was re-written a lot and JMS fought to not have them break up but ultimately he couldn't dissuade Quesada. Not to say though that he doesn't deserve a bit of the blame, even a great writer can make bad stuff now and again (see Superman #701).
2. I only recall him going to Tony Stark and Dr. Strange. And Doctor Strange has that whole "Preserve the natural order" speech.
3. The shooting happened in a different book, so maybe it was a recap/dramatic effect? I see no way to really defend that one.
4. The alternate version who was a software designer is entitled to think of escapists as wasting time, because his character wasted his life as one himself.
5. That's actually a problem with Brand New Day, One More Day didn't mention the web-shooters at all.
The way that I prefer to see it isn't "Straczynski broke up MJ and Peter." but instead that the storyline was going to be written anyways, it could have been a lot worse. Quesada already decided that somehow the two were going to be separated, and I'm honestly not sure how much of this plot line was created by Staczynski and how much was forced into the book. Also OMIT felt like a 4-Chapter kick in the balls. Marvel basically told us that they acknowledged that nobody liked the changes of One More Day, but that everyone was going to have to suck it up.