User blog comment:Mbarriosfuenmayor/The "Superior" crosses the line.../@comment-5473242-20130309012802/@comment-4772145-20130309184810

Sorry HombreHormiga, but there are some MAJOR flaws in your argument

First: He hasn't changed his modus operandi? If we go for that rule, than every single hero hasn't done that either: EVERY HERO captures the criminal and gives him/her to the authorities or leaves them to face whatever punishment shall endure. Spidey's methods rely on his morality

Second: Yes, he has the worst bad luck in the Marvel Universe, so bad it's even named after him (The Parker Luck), but THAT is what makes him a HUMAN, an ordinary person with his great powers and responsibility. He just can't be perfect or it would be just another boyscout in the world

Thrid: OK, this one is really interesting: Peter Paker giving up? You really think he EVER gives up? Did he gave up when he had that ton of debris on top of him when Otto buried him there? Did he gave up when Kraven shot him and then took his place? Did he gave up when Carnage was wreaking major havoc across the city? hell, he even didn't give up when he was battling Otto back as issue #700!!

And for the Ben Reilly thing, is understandable if you (I assume) didn't go through the whole Clone Saga, but Peter didn't gave up, he took a NEW Responsibility with Mary Jane and his unborn daughter so he gave the Spider-Mantle to Ben to ensure that the city still has a Spider-Man (and we all know how that ended up)

Otto just works in his own way because that's what his ego makes him believe. Peter acknowledges that some things like the Spider-Bots patrol apps and calling the cops to stall a non-superpowered villain while he arrives are clever moves, but most of his other methods are way different and will affect him in the long haul (like killing a man through his hand) and will cause damage to his integrity