User blog comment:Buu2020/I hate superior spiderman/@comment-3307906-20130531211452

I hate Dan Slott for making us put up with Superior, but I do see it as a growing experience. Not for Ock, but actually Peter in the end.

I so hate Ock as Spider-Man, because him being a hero now doesn't make up for the millions of innocents he attempted to kill and the dozens of innocents he did succeed in killing. But Peter WILL be back, whether it be next summer when the next movie comes out or a few years from now. But I think this MIGHT be a way to sink into Peter's head ways that he can utilize his intelligence better so that he can be a better Spidey and also a better Peter Parker. It's the only reason I'm reading the new issues.

There is one theory that I saw someone post that I actually quite like and think it MAY BE possible. What if Peter Parker spread his conscience over to the Green Goblin in the final issue(s) of "The Amazing Spider-Man"? Think about it, Norman conveniently left his hospital bed just when Peter's life went to all hell. Also Peter has been making spider versions of the Goblin's technology for MONTHS, in a way kind of foreshadowing it (or could of been foreshadowing the Goblin's return in general).

The Goblin also said he knows all "the Spider's tricks"; now while it can be argued that he IS Spider-Man's arch nemesis, it just seems more of a way of saying, "I know because I was him" because let's remember that the Goblin shouldn't remember who Peter is at all thanks to OMD and while he can relearn like Ock did, I don't think it's likely. He also sent his "minions" to MJ's club, so this is one aspect that may disprove the theory considering that he had them set it on fire, but then again he probably anticipated Ock to still save the people anyway to draw him out or something. But my point is that he went specifically after Mary Jane's club out of all the other possible "Superior" watched areas.

One final observation, he's been rescuing all the minions and hiding them under ground with him. Now while it can be argued that he's just creating an army against Spider-Man, I'm arguing that it's possible that he's merely saving them from Ock and as a side objective, keeping crooks off the streets. Him being in Norman's body would have many advantages for Peter until he found a way back to his body.

Now I know some might say, "Well what could disprove that is the fact that they showed Norman leaving at the end of 697, and Peter didn't find out about the golden octo-bot until 699." I realize that but so many things were happening all at once that it could be possible that it happened in a different sequence of events. So because of this fact, it does makes it unlikely. But I'm hoping.