Today, I post up the first Marvel topic post for The Dc and Marvel Heroes Forum. For this post, the forum topic is Marvel Comics' currently running flagship Spider-Man title The Superior Spider-Man , which centers around former villain Otto Octavius as the current Spider-Man of the main Marvel Universe according to canon Marvel Universe continuity, although Otto manages to use the superhero identity after taking over Peter Parker's body in The Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) No. 698. So far, the series have reached issue 4, and still remains a subject of controversy amoung Marvel Comics fans. Anyway, you the readers, are invited to share your thoughts about the comic book series so far, that is if you have been checking it out that is.
As you provide your comments in the comment box attached to this forum post, here are a few questions you my want to think about:
1) Do enjoy the dark-and-edgy content of the series? If not, do you miss the light-hearted tone of earlier Spider-Man comic book stories set in the main Marvel Universe?
2) Do you enjoy seeing Otto Octavius' handling of the Spider-Man identity and look forward to seeing more of Otto as Spidey in the future or do you feel like you need more time to get use to the character being his own Spider-Man, or perhaps you wished someone else was the new Spider-Man after Peter's apparent death in The Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) No. 700?
3) What is your attitude towards the rumors that later issues of the series within this year will show Peter Parker trying to fight Otto Octavius to reclaim his body? Do you feel like it's too soon? (I do notice some fans are expecting Peter to came back in his body before the release of 2014's Spider-Man movie, even though none of the Spidey films are canon).
4) What Marvel Universe heroes will you like to see the new Spider-Man team up with and/or battle against in future stories? (can include characters who live in Marvel Universes outside the main Marvelverse, like say Miles Morales for example)
5) Do you find The Superior Spider-Man could use a prime-time/late-night animated T.V. series treatment and/or even an R-rated animated film treatment, even for the sake of ensuring that Spider-Man gets a chance in having an animated version made specially for adult audiences, counting long-time comic book readers?
5:00 PM Canada EST
Inspired by Adam the theOtaku.com's bossman's series of theOtaku.com discuss posts on theOtaku.com's homepage, I begin today a post series specially for DC and Marvel Assemble where in each post, I present a topic that has to do with a DC Comics or Marvel Comics comic book hero franchise (though sometimes the theme will relate to both DC and Marvel stuff) and you, the readers post your comments about the post's topic in the comment box attached. It's not something I will do every day, but it's just a matter of posting topics when new ideas on what to discuss pop up in mind.
In the opening post of this forum series, the topic of discussion in general is the currently running hit T.V. series Arrow, the first T.V. show to have Green Arrow as the sole protagonist. So you're invited to share your thoughts about the show so far. Your commentaries can be something like if it's about favorite episodes, if it's about the show's sense of character development, if you find the show to be one of the best attempts to reversion DC comic book heroes for live-action film and television, if you find the show's lead actor acts and looks the role of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow well, if there any DC superheroes you like to see Green Arrow team up with in future episodes, etc.
3:43 PM Canada EST
Today, I post up lists of DC and Marvel Hero comic book issues/one-shots I recommend you should check out in this month, depending on your taste.
DC Comics
DC Rele...
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According to BleedingCool, Detective Comics (Vol. 2) No. 19, which is scheduled for release on April 3, will actually be a...
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As we are now in the first month of a brand new year, we DC and Marvel fans can always expect another year full of DC and Marvel awesomeness. So today, I present lists of DC and Marvel comic book issues/one-shots I recommend you should check out i...
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