User blog comment:ADour/REALLY, SLOTT?! (f**k this!)/@comment-4772145-20121219220451

Well, I have to say this but...this is kind of the same thing I was planning to write (I did the same thing you did ADour, I've seen that ASM #700 was filtered on the internet and I couldn't resist the temptation) about how this became the end of the Peter Parker Legacy.

The title said it itself: "Suicide Run", becuase this was indeed Peter's last stand against Otto Octavius, his biggest nemesis (only Norman contended that spot), and it was one hell of a fight the one he pulled, becuase he was in the edge of desperation. Peter Parker went to unbelieaveble heights to put up a fight against Doc Ock...but then came the end. The only thing that comes into my mind is...


 * Quotation          = It wasn't supposed to be this way
 * Speaker            = Iron Man (Tony Stark)

Is this truly the best way to end the legacy of one of the world's greatest heroes? Of course not, even Bendis gave Ultimate Spidey a heroic death and of course never forget the old mantra: "Nobody stays dead in comics, except Uncle Ben and Gwen Stacy".

Somehow Peter will return, Steve Rogers died and after Fear Itself re-gained the mantle, Kevin Masterson was once Thor but the hammer went back to the real deal, even Rhodey for a while became Iron Man, but the man in the armor will always be Tony Stark...this won't be the last time we've heard of Peter Benjamin Parker

If there's anything good to say about this, Slott DID delivered a heart-pounding story, and you have to give him credit that with his dying breath, Peter managed to (at least in a minor level) reform Otto Octavius, just so he can properly begin to assume the mantle of Spider-Man. This is something so controversial that makes the "Mephistogate" a celebrity gossip in comparission and gave Slott a bigger heat than Bendis and Quesada back in the day, but still is an emotional story that will keep people talking about it for a long time.

I've been a Spidey-fan for most of my life, I watched the cartoons, played the games, and I can prodly say that I've read EVERY SINGLE ISSUE of The Amazing Spider-Man, and even I can identify myself with Peter Parker in a personal level...it was really painful to read his death, to read the end of his legacy, but still as for myself I will treasure every good moment the Peter Parker brought us...50 Years of Amazing worth remembering by

PS 1: I haven't read Avenging Spider-Man #15.1 so if anybody can find it I'll appreciate it PS 2: If there's one thing I will definitively dissaprove of all of this is that Slott brought back the Peter/MJ couple back together, only to find out it's not really Peter PS 3: ADour, I made this in my moment of anger, and I don't know if I can show it here, but I hope you can give it a better use than I do: http://i49.tinypic.com/2rhp5y0.jpg