User blog comment:Q-Swizzle 15/Everyone hates Slott/@comment-3159031-20130108035957/@comment-3317214-20130109105455

Time Traveling Bunny, I think it's hilarious.

ADour, this isn't about what Time Traveling Bunny wants, it's not about what I want, and it's not about what Spider-Man wants. You obviously want to just leave Spider-Man behind you, and I can't stop that. But I think that if you looked at this a different way, then you won't be so grumpy about it. Cause noone wants to be grumpy.

Optimism doesn't mean not getting angry. That's the last thing you want, is to not care about what happens to Spider-Man. Optimism doesn't mean trying to act like the rest of the world, because to be honest, the world's not always optimistic. Optimism doesn't mean trying to be someone else, and it certainly doesn't mean just being happy all the time. It's about having a positive outlook, when things look like they're rough. Spider-Man has always had a rough life, and he's been through a lot, so dying and having someone else take over his body seems not that much of a change to me. But part of the reason we love Spider-Man is how he deals with all of that. He's got all of this bad stuff going on, but ultimately, he remains positive. I'm not saying you have to be Peter Parker (That's Otto's job). I'm not even saying you have to be optimistic. I'm just saying, you'll probably be better off if you open your mind to the possibility of this being a good story, and having a little optimism.

Back to the discussion, if I'm gonna be totally honest, your argument sounds a little childish and whiney. For example, you said that Time Traveling Bunny doesn't make sense. I understand his point completely, so maybe you should ask him to elaborate if you're having trouble understanding it. Or if you do understand but think it is illogical, argue against it, instead of saying that he makes no sense. Also, you threatened to abandon your loyalty to reading Spider-Man. That just seems a little attention-grabby to me. Like a child yelling to the world, "Hey, I'm outta here" before storming off, and then coming back when you're over it. If you're not angry about Superior Spider-Man, why do you say that when it ends, you'll say "Thanks God it ended! Now I'll try to forget it"?

But after all, hating ASM #700 isn't the real crime here. How could you not like The Dark Knight Rises!?!