> Lord knows I'd love to see Kaine again - probably more than any other single character in the Marvel Universe. But the way he was mentioned makes me leery: that Wacker would "like to see [him] made into something interesting."
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> Um...he's not already interesting? Sorry, I think he's got more potential than any other character. A damaged (both physically and mentally) clone of Peter Parker with crazy-huge powers, a demand for vengeance from those who seek to hurt Peter, the new questions about whether he remembers who Peter, and therefore who he, is - this guy is about as interesting as comically possible.
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> -Pav
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> > Brian Cronin: One reader asked if there was any past Spider-man villain that you didn’t like at the time that you would like to see a writer revamp and make cool now.
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> > Stephen Wacker: Erik Larsen.
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> > Tom Brevoort: Who’s he? I must’ve missed that issue.
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> > Stephen Wacker: I never much liked Slyde, sorry to say.
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> > Stephen Wacker: I’d like to see Kaine made into something interesting, too.
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> > > … which is a shame because that was the only reason I read this. Normally I don’t bother since these things only serve to make me dislike Wacker more. Still I have to admit this exchange made me smile …
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> > > Brian Cronin: A few readers asked if Puma will return in the future.
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> > > Stephen Wacker: Puma will return but not soon
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> > > Brian Cronin: I imagine he’d be pissed about giving Peter and MJ that free vacation for no reason
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According to Tony Stark/Brian Bendis, clones are stupid. So I think that represents almost all of Marvel.