Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane
April 16, 2006
This female-targeted alternate storyline follows Mary Jane primarily. Since Spider-Man is in the title, I had to give it a shot and see if there was anyting in it for me. I was pleasantly surprised. The strong Bendis-like concentration on characterization and relationships immediately had me hooked. This comic is not for everyone though, sacrificed is the conventional action we expect in comics.
Sean McKeever distinguishes and seperates himself from the pack. I’m now going to have to dig deep and go read some of his older stuff, including the previous Mary Jane: Homecoming series, Sentinel, Gravity, Mega-Morphs, and Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man. It is clear that his main contribution at Marvel seems to be in the youth and female spaces. I’m glad to see they’ve thrown a writer with talent at these important demographics.
Tags: bendis, comic books, comics, gravity, homecoming, marvel, marvel adventures, mary jane, mega-morphs, sean mckeever, sentinel, spider-man, spiderman
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carnage the red symbiot should be in the film it would be good if carnage and venom had a fight in the film then spider man had to try and fight them together think about it and give me a reply saying what u think.send to josephontop@hotmail.co.uk
An interesting concept, but a well done Carnage would be far to dark to get a PG-13 rating. Additionally, Venom historically fought with Spider-Man against Carnage. The original character of Venom was 100% anti-Spider-Man/Peter Parker, but was not in fact evil by a standard definition. He always fought in ways to avoid causing injury to innocents. Carnage is a seriously crazed psychopath who enjoyed spree killing.
Another important thing to keep in mind is how much of a role we actually think venom will play in this movie. I believe he will make an appearance at the very end and not be particularly significant. I think we’ll see the black suit on Spider-Man a lot, and probably see the percieved betrayal of Eddie Brock. Venom should be saved as the “big villain” for Spider-Man 4.
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