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#1 Zinix

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Posted 12 January 2014 - 08:26 PM

 

Exclusive: Peter Parker to return from death in 'Amazing Spider-Man' #1 this April

Thirteen months after Spider-Man’s alter-ego was fatally squashed in the pages of his comic book, Peter Parker is about to make a miraculous recovery.
The nerdy Queens-born super hero had gone out losing to the nefarious Dr. Octopus — who trapped his arch-enemy’s mind in his own dying body just in time for him to croak. Doc Ock, aka Otto Octavius, survived in Parker’s body to take up the mantle of Spider-Man with no one else the wiser.
Writer Dan Slott had known Parker’s demise wasn’t permanent and the wall-crawling Mets fan would be back in the relaunched “Amazing Spider-Man” series that debuts this April, but he had to endure reaction ranging from death threats to Internet backlash to childrens’ tears while maintaining secrecy.
“To do that for a solid year of my life, that’s the hardest thing I’ve had to do — to look small children in the eye at a convention and lie to them,” says Slott. “One of them with an honest-to-God Little League uniform and a quivering lip. Inside, part of me was dying.”

He did, however, cave under the pressure when he met actor Andrew Garfield on the set of “Amazing Spider-Man 2.” After the actor who plays Parker on the big screen expressed his shock over the death of the beloved character, Slott admits he dropped some secretive hints.
“(Parker’s coming back) just in time, fancy that, for a major Spider-Man motion picture,” quipped Slott. “It seems uncanny. It was very nice for Sony to schedule the movie around the story.”

“It would have been great if you took a photo of my face at that time. I was not very thrilled,” says Marvel Editor in Chief Axel Alonso of Slott’s initial pitch, during an editorial retreat several years ago. “Let’s just say that as cynical as the hard-core fanboy was, I was more cynical.” Alonso, however, adds that after five decades of stories that featured Parker battling a recurring set of villains and personal problems, “I do feel people will appreciate him a little more after this. I do think people have been taking him for granted.”

And over the past 13 months, the unthinkable happened: many fans gravitated towards the meaner, more arrogant Doc Ock version of Spider-Man — some maybe even prefering him to the goodie-two-shoes original.
“It feels like for every reader lost another reader jumped on,” says Matthew Klein, 27, a worker at Forbidden Planet, a comic book store near Manhattan’s Union Square.

 

 

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#2 Raiden

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Posted 12 January 2014 - 10:04 PM

Not read a comic since 1997 and this is pretty much why. They kill the main character on a weekly basis now and next week is right back up. May as well be a 80's TV show where all the drama is solved in the last 5 minutes. Deaths in comics used to mean something and were more permenant. In the more rare times they did it was a massive deal and had some spin on it. Jason Todd was dead for years and his return was pretty shocking. Superman's death maybe where comics started to kill and bring back on a much more regular basis. His come back took almost a year I think maybe more.

 

Now it's Kill character,someone replace him,mourn yadda yadda comes back.  I think I saw a couple years ago Spideys black suit he was just Deadpool in black. At times I want to try comics again then when I start to I see why be pointless to do so.  First time I tried they turned Superman into an electric bowl of fruity pebbles. Why I like the movies (except Nolans) they are not caught up and it's a good thing to me.






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