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Subj: Re: What Was The Worst Thing That Norman Osborn Has Ever Done? Most Would Probably Say Gwen Stacy's Death, But Actually I Would Go With Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 at 12:35:28 am EST (Viewed 263 times) | Reply Subj: Re: What Was The Worst Thing That Norman Osborn Has Ever Done? Most Would Probably Say Gwen Stacy's Death, But Actually I Would Go With Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 at 03:12:41 pm EST (Viewed 326 times) | ||||||
I still insist the worst after killing Gwen Stacy is killing Peter Parker's and Mary Jane's baby. And I don't care that Marvel retconned it out. It still happened in my view regardless. I admit though some of the stuff you said may have happened after 2016. I admit I read Spider-Man comics from 2011 to 2016. But quit cause I hated what they did to Black Cat. I wasn't aware until Superior Spider-Man that Black Cat's knowledge that Peter Parker was Spider-Man was erased. I hate that. I know that has nothing to do with your topic I just wanted to say why I quit reading them. I sold my whole 2011-2016 Spider-Man run to my local comic shop for $60. I don't sell things online. Too much trouble. I also hated durring that whole run that Peter Parker and Mary Jane weren't married and yes I knew a tiny bit about One More Day. And yes, upon thinking of it in 2016 I have given up reading anything post One More Day. Even after reading them a long time I just have decided I can't stand reading today's comics since One More Day and One Moment in time was about more than just getting rid of Peter's and Mary Jane's marriage. Sorry I went a little off topic I am new here and like I had said wanted to explain my reasons for quitting modern comics. From Amazing Spider-Man#40-"But what he doesn't know is that I'm just as worried about Aunt May finding out my identity as he is of Harry learning his." | |||||||
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