I liked Life Story, it's built on nostalgia of previous stories. I never read them but I did enjoy watching Spider-Man slowly die.
Spider-Man Thread
>He’s not even a villain now
Ravencroft was sorta implying that the Thunderbolts were coming back
Norman can stay around, Harry's just unfortunately brought along for the ride. I guess after Gwen died editorial thought killing another one of Peter's friends for good seemed redundant. Harry's in this weird holding pattern where outside of drugs and gripping with the fact that his father is a piece of shit, writers don't know what to do with him anymore. How important is Harry's friendship to Peter these days? The guy can't even find peace in life even after Norman dies or gets sent away. The "Goblin Curse" just hangs over his head, and his entire family. He's become this punching bag where his own son is a constant reminder of his father's evil
I REALLY hope that Marvel doesn't turn Spider-Man into Captain Marvel's sidekick...
No, just her side-piece.
He was the main villain of the last big Spider-Man event, and was involved in the last big Venom event...and he's already up to something again
What in the ever living fuck are you even talking about?
MCU bullshit, don't reply.
Norman currently thinks he's Cletus. Kindred visited him in prison, explaining he's next after being done with Peter.
Ah, causal faggotry, got it.
>Norman currently thinks he's Cletus
I know me and two other guys are the only ones that read Ruins of Ravencroft, but Norman is back to being himself and he had a meeting with Kingpin and the Thunderbolts.