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Edited by MacronNotes on Jul 10th 2023 at 10:58:13 AM
Oh my god
A new event called Spider-Island but it’s about Spider-Man being left an island nation in some weirdo’s will and it turns out the Jackal has turned the populace into spider powered people for some damn reason
Forever liveblogging the AvengersNo no no, it needs to be more stupid and gimmicky to attract new audiences with hate reads.
"New Spider-york city! That's right true believers, Spider-Man has been officially declared mayor of New York in a mysterious series of events! Read on to find out how this happened, but we'll start out 7 months after the election to totally disorientate you. The other heroes aren't at all thrilled at Spider-Man's newfound authority and are looking to bring him down by any means necessary! Will Spider-Man's political ambitions spin out of his control? Or will he weave a web to entrap the other Avengers before they can cancel this friendly neighborhood mayor? Aunt May is now dating Paul, Mary Jane is now Chasm, Ben Reilly has assumed the identity of Peter, Doc Ock is the vice mayor, Kingpin runs the daily bugle, and Jameson is now the new Green Goblin."
"Also Spider-Man has a harem for some reason, but he keeps disappointing them."
"The Black Rage makes us strong, because we must resist its temptations every day of our lives or be forever damned!"Alright, all of you are free to contribute to this stupid premise and pitch ideas!
We need some maximum level of fanfiction insanity and stupid ideas to keep this hypothetical run going!
"The Black Rage makes us strong, because we must resist its temptations every day of our lives or be forever damned!"The sinister six have various jobs in the administration
Shocker is city comptroller. He controls the comps.
Forever liveblogging the AvengersBoomerang is the municipal ombudsman. In the time it took for you to read this post, he has already embezzled millions from the city budget, and is now attempting to flee to Madripoor, with Mayor Spider-Man in hot pursuit.
Edited by TrashJack on Apr 14th 2024 at 10:17:37 AM
"Cynic, n. — A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be." - The Devil's DictionaryHmmmmm.... I like the ideas here, but we also need stupid shit for Spider-Man to do and make him look as pathetic as possible to make him relatable.
Uhhhhhh...Spider-Man loses his costume and underwear but not mask in the middle of a press conference.
And somehow getting soup kitchens across New York closed down.
"The Black Rage makes us strong, because we must resist its temptations every day of our lives or be forever damned!"New interview with JMD confirms that the Peter narrating "Shadow of the Green Goblin" is Long retired as Spider-Man, is happily married, has kids. At the time of the interview he also says he'd just worked out what this Peter was up to that prompted him to start narrating the story but doesn't want to spoil it
Edited by Zarius on Apr 14th 2024 at 8:05:37 AM
By the by, someone mentioned earlier how this run - this period in general - seems to be rehashing 80s/90s arcs a lot and that made me realize that's part of why I hate it so much. The 80s/90s are my absolute favorite era of Spider-Man; it has a lot of my favorite stories (Venom, Kraven's Last Hunt, Lifetheft, Captain Universe, Sin-Eater, Aunt May's death, even parts of the Clone Saga, etc.), introduced a lot of my favorite characters and concepts, and was generally peak Spidey writing imo. So for this run to constantly rehash some of the best stories of the series but with everything that made them great ripped out is infuriating and also shows how full of shit Spider-Editorial is about the high school/college years being "peak" because they have to lean on everything that came AFTER those years.
So from my topic in the Marvel Comics thread, I have to raise this question:
What exactly does Doc Ock want to achieve as a supervillain?
I've realized that this is part of why he's generally overshadowed by Venom and Green Goblin as part of the big three of Spider-Man villains, and Venom hasn't been a bad guy in decades.
Seriously, what are his goals right now?
Edited by RedHunter543 on Apr 15th 2024 at 1:24:53 AM
"The Black Rage makes us strong, because we must resist its temptations every day of our lives or be forever damned!"I mean, he does constantly show up, but is he as popular as Green Goblin and Venom?
Like, remember, Doc Ock's big victory of defeating Spider-Man was overshadowed by Venom's big debut. There's also the fact that Green Goblin generally has bigger stories than Doc Ock, like Dark Reign. Even Dan Slott used him as the final boss of his run.
Doc Ock has been overshadowed by Green Goblin in particular. Sure Doc Ock has more appearances but the Green Goblin is generally a bigger character and has the more iconic moments.
Heck, Hobgoblin overshadowed Doc Ock when the former was still a major villain.
I've realized a major problem with Doc Ock is that he really doesn't have consistent motivations while at Venom and Green Goblin do.
Edited by RedHunter543 on Apr 15th 2024 at 1:30:16 AM
"The Black Rage makes us strong, because we must resist its temptations every day of our lives or be forever damned!"He still really wants to fuck Aunt May
They interacted with each other when Peter was in a coma for the Beyond arc and Doc Ock was so into her.
Forever liveblogging the Avengers

Spider-Man owning his own country might just be the gimmick storyline Editorial needs to keep up the illusion.
"The Black Rage makes us strong, because we must resist its temptations every day of our lives or be forever damned!"