User blog comment:Q-Swizzle 15/Everyone hates Slott/@comment-4772145-20130106034817/@comment-4772145-20130107000908

You're right on the point that as an emotional storyline, It did accomplished the purpose of evoking emotions. The point is that we're just voicing our opinion of dislike, simply because there are way too many methods to change the status quo and this one, in my opinion, was one big fumble.

Slott did delivered an emotional story, but this just meant that the one character that means more than just a comic book character on a personal level and being a role model is gone and his replacement is an absolute opposite who will endanger and quite probably ruin everything that he once represented (the whole Peterpus/MJ issue is still somewhat controversial becuase of the implications on a potential rape, but Slott said he'll deal with that by the 2nd issue of "Superior" Spider-Man.

My anger is that Peter deserved better. 2012 was his year, his commemoration of 50 years of Amazing adventures and his finale was dying in the body of a villain and nobody (outside the readers) will know about that and by the time someone will find out, the damage will be done. I know that Peter Parker will return triumphantly, and it will be then when I rejoin the adventures of the one true Spidey, but I refuse to follow a man posing as a true hero. If I wanted to read an oppposite Spidey, I'd read Scarlet Spider (and maybe I'll add him to my list of on-going series).

That's my opinion on this whole "Superior" Spider-Man mess, and until Slott or whoever will replace him bring back Peter, I'll just wait