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** [[spoiler: This goes even further in Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man #1. People are legit surprised that Norman Osborn was still alive however, it was never confirmed that he did in fact die. Nothing of a sort ever led to the idea that Norman Osborn was still alive. People have confirmed Peter's death, but no one said anything of the former billionaire tycoon's death which is a cue that he never died.]]

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** [[spoiler: This goes even further in Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man #1. People are legit surprised that Norman Osborn was still alive however, it was never confirmed that he did in fact die. Nothing of a sort ever led to the idea that Norman Osborn was still alive. People have confirmed Peter's death, but no one said anything of the former billionaire tycoon's death which is a cue that he never died.]]



* A young man gifted with strange powers makes the crucial mistake of not apprehending a thief when he has the chance, allowing a circumstance where the thief causes the death of the boy's uncle. FromACertainPointOfView, [[spoiler: this is entirely applicable to Miles just as everyone knows it is for Peter. Miles' uncle Aaron (a.k.a. The Prowler) tries to recruit him as a criminal, blackmailing him with revealing his identity as Spider-Man to his super-phobic father. Miles goes along in helping Aaron take down the Scorpion (here a Mexican crime lord) but when Miles draws the line, the two wind up in a battle that ends when one of Prowler's damaged tech gauntlets blows up, leaving him to die before his nephew's eyes in an eerie and twisted echo of the circumstances of Ben Parker's death.]]

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* A young man gifted with strange powers makes the crucial mistake of not apprehending a thief when he has the chance, allowing a circumstance where the thief causes the death of the boy's uncle. FromACertainPointOfView, [[spoiler: this is entirely applicable to Miles just as everyone knows it is for Peter. Miles' uncle Aaron (a.k.a. The Prowler) tries to recruit him as a criminal, blackmailing him with revealing his identity as Spider-Man to his super-phobic father. Miles goes along in helping Aaron take down the Scorpion (here a Mexican crime lord) but when Miles draws the line, the two wind up in a battle that ends when one of Prowler's damaged tech gauntlets blows up, leaving him to die before his nephew's eyes in an eerie and twisted echo of the circumstances of Ben Parker's death.]]
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** It completely destabilizes the Venom Symbiote, freeing it from it's host with explosive results.

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** It completely destabilizes the Venom Symbiote, freeing it from it's its host with explosive results.
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* Parker broke Flash's hand during their fight, so he's out of the basketball team until he heals... by the end of the season. Parker got a KlingonPromotion to replace him, and took the team to the final, but quit when uncle Ben died. What will happen now to the team?

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* Why is Jean Grey stupid enought to say to Spider-Man he is the first guy who doesn't try to imagine her naked ? She's a telepath. She know after saying that, he will do this even if he don't want to do this.
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* Parker broke Flash's hand during their fight, so he's out of the basketball team until he heals... by the end of the season. Parker got a KlingonPromotion to replace him, and took the team to the final, but quit when uncle Ben died. What will happen now to the team?

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* Why is Jean Grey stupid enought to say to Spider-Man he is the first guy who doesn't try to imagine her naked ? She's a telepath. She know after saying that, he will do this even if he don't want to do this.
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* Why is Jean Grey stupid enought to say to Spider man he is the first guy who doesn't try to imagine her naked ? She's a telepath. She know after saying that, he will do this even if he don't want to do this.

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* Why is Jean Grey stupid enought to say to Spider man Spider-Man he is the first guy who doesn't try to imagine her naked ? She's a telepath. She know after saying that, he will do this even if he don't want to do this.
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* In an early volume 3 issue, Miles's mom catches Miles [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything making odd sounds and appearing to be very sweaty after watching some online videos [of Spider-Man at work and trying to mimic him]]]. While she's suspicious, she seems reluctant to push the issue. In a later issue, Miles' dad reveals his mom had long suspected him of being gay due to his close relationship with Ganke.

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* In an early volume 3 issue, Miles's mom catches Miles [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything making odd sounds and appearing to be very sweaty after watching some online videos [of Spider-Man at work and trying to mimic him]]]. him].]] While she's suspicious, she seems reluctant to push the issue. In a later issue, Miles' dad reveals his mom had long suspected him of being gay due to his close relationship with Ganke.
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** [[spoiler: This goes even further in Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-man #1. People are legit surprised that Norman Osborn was still alive however, it was never confirmed that he did in fact die. Nothing of a sort ever led to the idea that Norman Osborn was still alive. People have confirmed Peter's death, but no one said anything of the former billionaire tycoon's death which is a cue that he never died.]]

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** [[spoiler: This goes even further in Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-man Spider-Man #1. People are legit surprised that Norman Osborn was still alive however, it was never confirmed that he did in fact die. Nothing of a sort ever led to the idea that Norman Osborn was still alive. People have confirmed Peter's death, but no one said anything of the former billionaire tycoon's death which is a cue that he never died.]]
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* Here's another. Issue two ends [[spoiler:with Miles upside down on the celing and in a reversal of what Peter reaction was. While Peter's reaction was excited ("This is so cool."), Miles' reaction was more worried ("Oh no.")]]
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* When Nick Fury first met Peter Parker, he explained that they could not detain him yet. They were aware of his crimes, but could not prove them in a court of law. And they were aware that he mutated himself, but that mere act was not a crime in and of itself... but, he clarified, they were working on that. By the time of ''Ultimate Six'', that work was done. Kraven got superpowers and announced it on TV, and that was enough for the Ultimates to detain him right there in the TV studios.
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* Shouldn't someone of Black Cat's profession where something like, oh, I don't know, a Bullet Proof Vest? Because that big hole in the front of her costume just screams professional thief, and a not something like, say, hooker?
** Black Cat doesn't seem like she's too concerned with what people think of her, much less whether or not she looks like a hooker, and the obvious vulnerability in her costume could simply be her way of letting people know that she's too Bad Ass to need a bullet-proof vest. The real question is, how do her breasts not spill out when she's fighting? Her suit would pretty much have to be fused to her chest for it to stay on. And in Ultimate Comics: Spider-man, she has even less support.
** A well known panel of the mainline Spidey comics reveals her ample assets act as "ballast", take that as you will. Presumably, her costume is designed to take advantage of that.
** Her bad luck powers actively prevent her from sustaining serious injury and she has shown to use it from stopping herself from getting shot so who is say that she doesn't use it to make sure she doesn't use them for preventing nip-slips.
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* Parker broke Flash's hand during their fight, so he's out of the basketball team until he heals... by the end of the season. Parker got a KlingonPromotion to replace him, and took the team to the final, but quit when uncle Ben died. What will happen now to the team?
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* Peter's [[spoiler: death]] occurs when NormanOsborn returns from his seeming death in an earlier story, where Norman and his son Harry were both seemingly slain at the end. The title of that earlier story should have suggested that one of them was coming back: "The Death of ''a'' Goblin."

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* Peter's [[spoiler: death]] occurs when NormanOsborn ComicBook/NormanOsborn returns from his seeming death in an earlier story, where Norman and his son Harry were both seemingly slain at the end. The title of that earlier story should have suggested that one of them was coming back: "The Death of ''a'' Goblin."

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* Here's another. Issue two ends [[spoiler:with Miles upside down on the celing and in a reversal of what Peter reaction was. While Peter's reaction was excited ("This is so cool."), Miles's reaction was more worried ("Oh no.")]]
* In an early volume 3 issue, Miles's mom catches Miles [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything making odd sounds and appearing to be very sweaty after watching some online videos [of Spider-Man at work and trying to mimic him]]]. While she's suspicious, she seems reluctant to push the issue. In a later issue, Mile's dad reveals his mom had long suspected him of being gay due to his close relationship with Ganke.

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* Here's another. Issue two ends [[spoiler:with Miles upside down on the celing and in a reversal of what Peter reaction was. While Peter's reaction was excited ("This is so cool."), Miles's Miles' reaction was more worried ("Oh no.")]]
* In an early volume 3 issue, Miles's mom catches Miles [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything making odd sounds and appearing to be very sweaty after watching some online videos [of Spider-Man at work and trying to mimic him]]]. While she's suspicious, she seems reluctant to push the issue. In a later issue, Mile's Miles' dad reveals his mom had long suspected him of being gay due to his close relationship with Ganke.




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* Miles' [[TheParalyzer Venom Strike]] is treated as a humorous way for him to end fights for the most part. However, there have been hints that there is more to it than meets the eye:
** It stops Omega Red dead in his tracks long enough for Miles to drop something [[RunningGag large and heavy on him.]]
** It completely destabilizes the Venom Symbiote, freeing it from it's host with explosive results.
** Finally, Norman Osborn is rendered completely helpless (and temporarily [[PowerNullifier de-powered]]), leading Miles to pound him into paste.
*** It stops normal villains in their tracks and trashes machinery, but it looks as though the greater amount of genetic instability a character has (Venom and The Green Goblin), the more effective it is against them.
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* A young man gifted with strange powers makes the crucial mistake of not apprehending a thief when he has the chance, allowing a circumstance where the thief causes the death of the boy's uncle. FromACertainPointOfView, [[spoiler: this is entirely applicable to Miles just as everyone knows it is for Peter. Miles' uncle Aaron (a.k.a. The Prowler) tries to recruit him as a criminal, blackmailing him with revealing his identity as Spider-Man to his super-phobic father. Miles goes along in helping Aaron take down the Scorpion (here a Mexican crime lord) but when Miles draws the line, the two wind up in a battle that ends when one of Prowler's damaged tech gauntlets blows up, leaving him to die before his nephew's eyes in an eerie and twisted echo of the circumstances of Ben Parker's death.]]
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** [[spoiler: This goes even further in Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-man #1. People are legit surprised that Norman Osborn was still alive however, it was never confirmed that he did in fact die. Nothing of a sort ever led to the idea that Norman Osborn was still alive. People have confirmed Peter's death, but no one said anything of the former billionaire tycoon's death which is a cue that he never died.]]
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* Here's another. Issue two ends [[spoiler: With Miles upside down on the celing and in a reversal of what Peter reaction was. While Peter's reaction was excited ("This is so cool."), Miles's reaction was more worried ("Oh no.")]]

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* Here's another. Issue two ends [[spoiler: With [[spoiler:with Miles upside down on the celing and in a reversal of what Peter reaction was. While Peter's reaction was excited ("This is so cool."), Miles's reaction was more worried ("Oh no.")]]
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\n* In an early volume 3 issue, Miles's mom catches Miles [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything making odd sounds and appearing to be very sweaty after watching some online videos [of Spider-Man at work and trying to mimic him]]]. While she's suspicious, she seems reluctant to push the issue. In a later issue, Mile's dad reveals his mom had long suspected him of being gay due to his close relationship with Ganke.
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**Her bad luck powers actively prevent her from sustaining serious injury and she has shown to use it from stopping herself from getting shot so who is say that she doesn't use it to make sure she doesn't use them for preventing nip-slips.
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* Peter's [[spoiler: death]] occurs when NormanOsborn returns from his seeming death in an earlier story, where Norman and his son Harry were both seemingly slain at the end. The title of that earlier story should have suggested that one of them was coming back: "The Death of ''a'' Goblin."
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* The spider that bites Miles snuck into his uncle Aaron's bag while he was burglarizing the abandoned Oscorp facility. So as with Peter, Miles' fate as Spider-Man is directly influenced by a crime involving his uncle even if he doesn't know it yet.
** It goes further when his uncle Aaron (the Prowler) blackmails Spider-Man into working with him, mostly by appealing to the ''responsibility'' Miles has to his uncle, since it was because of him that Miles got his powers.
* Here's another. Issue two ends [[spoiler: With Miles upside down on the celing and in a reversal of what Peter reaction was. While Peter's reaction was excited ("This is so cool."), Miles's reaction was more worried ("Oh no.")]]


[[AC: FridgeLogic]]
* Shouldn't someone of Black Cat's profession where something like, oh, I don't know, a Bullet Proof Vest? Because that big hole in the front of her costume just screams professional thief, and a not something like, say, hooker?
** Black Cat doesn't seem like she's too concerned with what people think of her, much less whether or not she looks like a hooker, and the obvious vulnerability in her costume could simply be her way of letting people know that she's too Bad Ass to need a bullet-proof vest. The real question is, how do her breasts not spill out when she's fighting? Her suit would pretty much have to be fused to her chest for it to stay on. And in Ultimate Comics: Spider-man, she has even less support.
** A well known panel of the mainline Spidey comics reveals her ample assets act as "ballast", take that as you will. Presumably, her costume is designed to take advantage of that.
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