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Nitz the Bloody

Member Since: Mon Jun 21, 2004
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killer shrike

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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 at 10:14:31 pm EST (Viewed 306 times)
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Peter as teacher is a bad idea. It does age him, it takes away the member of the press angle that can get the character involved with crime/corruption stories that street level superheroes thrive on, and only saddlles him with character and plotlines that one can watch on those old ABC Afterschool Specials. The concept limits him, just like the marriage did.

I rdon't like the idea of the Spider-Man character being a mentor to the next generation of superheroes too, mostly because Marvel's next generation of superheroes all suck (excluding Amadeus Cho), and the less we see of them the better.

While I agree with the After-School special nature of many of JMS' stories about Peter the science teacher, it allows Peter to get involved with the underworld in a more human way than as a newspaper photographer. A lot of the kids at the school get involved in gangs, which connect to the larger mobs, which invariably put Peter in conflict with super-villains. Only this way, by seeing children being ruined by a culture of crime, it becomes personal for Peter.

But I do agree that most of the new generation of teen heroes are obnoxious and wastes of space.

-N.K.
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