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Well, that's a bit of a logical fallacy, right? I mean, one can't be a Spider-Man fanatic and deny SSM's greatness, so...
My pile of 90s Spider-Man comics says otherwise.
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Well, that's a bit of a logical fallacy, right? I mean, one can't be a Spider-Man fanatic and deny SSM's greatness, so...
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My pile of 90s Spider-Man comics says otherwise.
@Master Bruce
What about me? Was I declined?
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Your defense is bringing up the worst era of Spider-Man -- nay, any -- comics? :P
Whoah, now, people. We already had one Spider-fight and the IC's not even up.
Besides, you're all clearly guilty of denying the 90's greatness that is Spider-Man: The Animated Series.
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Your app is still technically in the void with just under 8 hours to go. I swear, I'm not doing this on purpose.
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Your defense is bringing up the worst era of Spider-Man -- nay, any -- comics? :P
Dopey punching bag for Deadpool.
Are we sure that's what she is?
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Y'know, as bad as the Clone Saga and the Symbiote infatuation were, I'll still take 90s Spidey over modern Spidey. At least back then, he wasn't just a face in a crowd of knockoff webslingers who are all written to be better than him, crashing on Mockingbird's couch because Slott and Bendis decided Mary Jane was better served standing around in the background of Iron Man's book waiting for her turn to pat Riri Williams on the head and tell her how special she is, and being a dopey punching bag for Deadpool.
Also, in this RP, who is the current President of the United States?
My vote is for someone within the DC or Marvel universes, because that'd be considerably less cartoonish than reality at the moment.
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Whoever the first person to touch upon that wants it to be.
My vote is for someone within the DC or Marvel universes, because that'd be considerably less cartoonish than reality at the moment.
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It's a tossup for sure. It really comes down to whether you prefer your gaslighting to happen in-universe ("No, Peter, you and MJ were never married. In fact, you guys can't even stand each other!") or out ("Sorry, the Spider-Man you thought you were following was just a clone.").
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Whoever the first person to touch upon that wants it to be.
My vote is for someone within the DC or Marvel universes, because that'd be considerably less cartoonish than reality at the moment.
By the time my approval or denial comes through I shoulder be asleep
Dick Grayson isn't... quite a thing I'd like to come about yet. And when it does, I'd like a measure of say in how it happens. There's a reason I went out of my way to make Jason Todd and Duke Thomas established as supporting characters, which is wanting to clamp down on all of the Robins until that's a road I want this universe's Batman to cross.
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I am personally very against the idea of Dick Grayson at all given that Batman is still in year one, or rather the entire RP is.
Green Lantern's are always nice to see. Not sure what the justification for making Alan Scott into Fate is, seems like an unnecessary change to me, but maybe the concept is better in reality.
Moon Knight is always a cool character.
Of all the X-Men, Gambit I think works the best alone whereas Cyclops I feel like you'd need to build up the rest of the X-Men which is fine if you want to do that of course.
As for Swamp Thing, I have no particular feelings on the character.