Mary Jane is obviously annoyed at this turn of events. Does Maria Lopez still have a crush on Spider-Man? Probably. Yet another useless subplot to pad this Vulture storyline...
And by "red and blue blur" Spidey means he'll be stuck there for a week because the Vulture will see him on TV and crash the show. People could take bets on this stuff but it'd be too easy.
Considering the supposed depth of their love, and all they've been through together, you'd think that MJ would have acquired the tiniest little shred of trust in her man Peter. She seems to expect she's one TV-anchor-eyelid-flutter away from losing Peter forever.
Also, what the hell happened to the flu? It made one brief appearance after the "fight" with the Vulture, and now it seems to be gone again. I guess reading the Bugle acts like a good purgative, cleansing all the poisons out of the system.
From my experience reading the strip, Mary Jane is insanely jealous with Pete (hell, she can be in the comics too sometimes).
During an older storyline, some ho was purposely setting up an act where she was in trouble and Spidey just happened to be there every time.
Then she would be all over him and have the news people snap everything up.
And when he gets home, Mary Jane slaps him not once, but twice. No joke. Plus she was baring her teeth too. Yet something else I need to scan and put on Mike's forum.
I might as well bust out my strips and see if I can scan them right now.
Is ol' Petey really so self-absorbed and self-conscious that he STILL thinks people give a rat crap what Jameson has to say? By now, you'd think that people would get that Spider-Man is a good guy, not the Vulture. I guess the 60 people that inhabit New York in this strip are too dimwitted to figure it out by now.
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And by "red and blue blur" Spidey means he'll be stuck there for a week because the Vulture will see him on TV and crash the show. People could take bets on this stuff but it'd be too easy.
I'd just keep the jewels and forget about Spider-Man. No point looking a giftspider in the mouth.
That's good idea but it makes to much sense. Really, I don't expect a villain who calls a hero "doomed one" to think in a logical manner. =)
Considering the supposed depth of their love, and all they've been through together, you'd think that MJ would have acquired the tiniest little shred of trust in her man Peter. She seems to expect she's one TV-anchor-eyelid-flutter away from losing Peter forever.
Also, what the hell happened to the flu? It made one brief appearance after the "fight" with the Vulture, and now it seems to be gone again. I guess reading the Bugle acts like a good purgative, cleansing all the poisons out of the system.
From my experience reading the strip, Mary Jane is insanely jealous with Pete (hell, she can be in the comics too sometimes).
During an older storyline, some ho was purposely setting up an act where she was in trouble and Spidey just happened to be there every time.
Then she would be all over him and have the news people snap everything up.
And when he gets home, Mary Jane slaps him not once, but twice. No joke. Plus she was baring her teeth too. Yet something else I need to scan and put on Mike's forum.
I might as well bust out my strips and see if I can scan them right now.
The post will be in this area:
http://meekrat.conforums.com/
index.cgi?board=asb
The topic is pretty obvious. :)
*Separated the link in 2 parts to fit it in. Just connect it or find the link to the meekrat forums on the main page of this blog.
Is ol' Petey really so self-absorbed and self-conscious that he STILL thinks people give a rat crap what Jameson has to say? By now, you'd think that people would get that Spider-Man is a good guy, not the Vulture. I guess the 60 people that inhabit New York in this strip are too dimwitted to figure it out by now.
Thanks for posting the link to those, Tommy. Wow, MJ really needs some valium.
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