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> > My take on this is that Peter didn't want to register, so instead, he quit being Spider-Man (much the same way Firestar walked away from super-hero life). The registration act only penalizes people who actively use unregistered super-powers, and Spidey chose not to use them. Also, the issue didn't mention Iron Man or his relationship to Spider-man, did it? > > No, but this was stated by Steve Wacker in this interview: http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=142504Does anyone else get the impression that the new team is trying to channel Stan Lee back during Spidey's early days, with all of that nonsensical wordplay scattered all through that interview?
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> Does anyone else get the impression that the new team is trying to channel Stan Lee back during Spidey's early days, with all of that nonsensical wordplay scattered all through that interview?
That's Steve Wacker. He's pretty hilarious (as someone once said, if you're called Wacker you pretty much have to be funny). I actually was thinking maybe he could write a Spidey story someday, see how he does. At least it would be guaranteed to be funny.