The Amazing Spider-Man

Let's talk about Peter Parker and everything associated with the Web-Head. Anything you want to talk about. Here's a random starting topic; what are some other superheroes Spider-Man has great chemistry with? Daredevil, Moon Knight, Luke Cage, The Punisher, perhaps the Fantastic Four?

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Who is Kindred?

Spencer asks "What does Kindred want?"

I assume to hurt Peter.
Maybe punish him for his sins.

Plz no we've had multiple threads about it and we aren't getting more clues any time soon

The Bun is #1.

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Pete works well with everybody but I like him pairing with the FF the most, either as a member or just teaming up with them. He has a different relationship with each member and it's something that no other hero really has

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The Spider-Man/Human Torch series was great.

It really was, its a shame slott went to shit. If he ended his run before superior I think he would've been a top ten spider writer

Someone brought up a good point in another thread; what the hell do you do with Harry Osborn anymore? Feels like the guy is just made to suffer at this point, and his friendship with Peter is rocky at best. It's like they wanted to kill him off permanently once upon a time, but Gwen Stacy kind of made that gimmick redundant.

worthless shit
Come back in ten years

With flash dead he's petes oldest friend. Their is no point to harry being back with norman around though

You don’t do anything with him right now, let him move to like Colorado or something to escape Norman’s BS, retire the character for a few years and bring him back to slap some fucking sense in Normie when he becomes a teenager and hormonal

>With flash dead
That's another problem, Flash shouldn't be dead, especially given the nature of the symbiote he was wearing. Why does it feel like Flash Thompson's death was a final "fuck you" from Slott? In fact I'm surprised Spencer hasn't reversed that already, perhaps too soon? Regardless Agent Anti-Venom was perfect

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I honestly don’t think he’s dead, we never saw a body

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He's dead.

Harry should be Pete's best friend secret identity confidant and all.
While we're at it. Anti-Venom was a perfect progression of Eddie Brocks character undoing it is another reminder that even the little good Slott was responsible for he managed to undo

>undoing it is another reminder that even the little good Slott was responsible for he managed to undo
That's his entire run in a nutshell

No
His run in a nuttshell is
>Peter Parker is a whinny loser who might as well kill himself and save us all the trouble

I prefer Eddie as Venom and Flash as Agent Anti-Venom

I pray to The One Above All every night, they we'll get a lengthier "Life Story" type series that essentially retells Amazing Spider-Man where Peter actually ages, and it's not full of stupid retcons like Harry coming back, Aunt May coming back, the 90s Clone Saga etc.

Hell, Life Story was pretty fucking great to be honest. I just wish each decade had at least six issues, instead of each decade being crammed into six issues. Amazing Spider-Man was wonderful up until the Clone Saga which pretty much began all the retcons. I forget the name of it, but the mini series that takes place during the Clone Saga where Peter moves out of New York and loses his spider-powers would have been a nice send-off, minus Peter being revealed as a clone. Just change that one tiny detail and you have a nice complete story-arc for Peter Parker, no retcons, his character isn't soured by being revealed as a clone, and a perfect jumping off point.

I've always been interested in "jumping off points" for Spider-Man, something to serve as an ending before things began to get messy. I've seen people recommend issue 200 (where Spider-Man confronts the burglar that killed Uncle Ben) but then you miss out on the black suit arc and shit.

I would really love a proper reconciliation between pete and harry and not pete just accepting that harry is back as the slightly wimpy guy who could become goblin again. What does harry think about his time as the goblin?

>I pray to The One Above All every night
The most cringe comment I've read today

Anti-Venom was an extension of Eddie Brock it allowed him to return to the "Lethal Protector" Era while also moving on from the whole "HUNGER FEED" and Villainy baggage he had from the early days. Making him Venom again is more of a marketing thing then anything and making Flash Anti-Venom is just sticking him to Brocks sloppy seconds.

I don't have it on me because this is very abrupt, but that scene from the new dare devil run where peter gets real.and daredevil listens to him.

People forget that peter is a leader.

user Eddie built his career off sloppy seconds. In case you haven't noticed by now, Venom is still an anti-hero

WHY would you spend HUGE amounts of money to get the rights to the character to simply ignore the core of what makes him tick?

I feel like the Electric Company version of Spidey was more faithful than the MCU version. Where's Uncle Ben? Where's Great Power With Great Responsibility? Where's our average joe who can barely afford to pay his bills? Why is Spidey openly sharing his secret identity with everyone?

He's cool.

>I've always been interested in "jumping off points" for Spider-Man, something to serve as an ending before things began to get messy. I've seen people recommend issue 200 (where Spider-Man confronts the burglar that killed Uncle Ben) but then you miss out on the black suit arc and shit.

How many are there? The ones I can think of:

Amazing Spider-Man #38 (I've seen really older fans think the book ended for them when Ditko left)
Amazing Spider-Man #102 (I can't remember where I've seen people consider this the cutoff point)
Amazing Spider-Man #122 (for some people, it ended after Gwen Stacy died because they felt the book afterwards got too repetitive)
Amazing Spider-Man #200
Amazing Spider-Man #300
Amazing Spider-Man #350 (this one was suggested by the Original Marvel Universe blog at originalmarveluniverse.blogspot.com/2008/02/omu-spider-man-year-one.html )
The 30th anniversary hologram month (ASM #365, Web #90, Spec #189, Spider-Man #26)
Spectacular Spider-Man #200
Spectacular Spider-Man #229
The issues before the start of Gathering of the Five/The Final Chapter, then just go to Spider-Girl instead

>People forget that peter is a leader.

I blame that on BND/Slott era.

I miss the Superior Octopus.

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