I'd like to point you attention to Weasel in Sunday's strip. Usually Weasel looks the same all week, but today he looks like an evil Jonah Jameson. Spider-Man's web-slinging tour of Los Angeles is also worth nothing, because it seems his power of magic webbing-anchors has become nearly cosmic. I'm willing to accept him anchoring his web-line on something unseen when he's swinging above buildings, but in the Hollywood hills? That's just silly. In order to promote good will and whatnot, I shall list things I like about each strip from here on it:
Sunday's Comic:
-The first panel in the third row. I'm thinking of making it into a logo for the blog.
Monday's Comic:
-The pompous narrator in the second panel
16 years ago
4 comments:
I made a present for you.
Also: I was right about the brick! I CAN THINK LIKE STAN LEE!
I don't know if that's actually a good thing.
Well, Stan Lee is filthy rich and has gained the respect of thousands. Then again, he seems to have gone crazy. So it's really a mixed bag.
"Usually Weasel looks the same all week, but today he looks like Jonah Jameson."
Fixed that for you.
Also, I refuse to believe that Stan Lee is actually writing this crap. He must have lent his name to the proceedings in exchange for a bag of money, and the strip itself is being ghostwritten by someone whose only exposure to Spider-Man was the trailers for the movies. The only alternative is that Stan Lee has gone completely senile, and I don't want to believe that.
Whether it's Senile Stan or Trailer-Boy writing this, he seems to think that the Spider-Sense warns Spidey of when other people are in danger, but not himself.
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