Hey, do you think Spider-Man is going to be interviewed later in the storyline? I'm not sure, the past few comics hinted at something like that, but do they have to be so vague? I guess we'll just have to wait and see, eh?
Why the F does Spider-Man need good publicity? He's a volunteer freelancer, so he doesn't have to court potential contractors. Endorsement contracts? Book deal? Besides...
-- Doesn't he know that all publicity is good publicity? The Jameson-Lopez battle is the best thing that could have happened to him.
-- Everybody in the world made up their minds about Spider-Man long ago. Jonah hates him, everybody else loves him. If Jonah's rantings haven't made Spidey a pariah by now, they never will.
Sorry, I'm expecting the strip to make sense again. Bad reader! Bad reader!
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Why the F does Spider-Man need good publicity? He's a volunteer freelancer, so he doesn't have to court potential contractors. Endorsement contracts? Book deal? Besides...
-- Doesn't he know that all publicity is good publicity? The Jameson-Lopez battle is the best thing that could have happened to him.
-- Everybody in the world made up their minds about Spider-Man long ago. Jonah hates him, everybody else loves him. If Jonah's rantings haven't made Spidey a pariah by now, they never will.
Sorry, I'm expecting the strip to make sense again. Bad reader! Bad reader!
That's a cross all of us who follow the strip have to bear.
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