Marvel Comics has two words to say to Spider-Man's alter ego Peter Parker: You're Fired! Beginning in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #623, on-sale March 3rd, everyone's favorite friendly neighborhood hero has to not only survive key arch nemesis Vulture's reign of terror...but also losing his job at the Mayor's office! Peter Parker lays it all on the line to protect J. Jonah Jameson and keep the city from ripping itself apart, but Peter's sacrifice winds up costing his career as a photographer.
But when you can't pay the bills, how's a Super Hero supposed to buy web-fluid and fix his costume? Spider-Man's about to learn that with great power and great responsibility comes the great need to be employed -- which isn't so easy when you're blacklisted in New York City!
"Peter Parker's been through some rough times lately, with all of his deadliest foes returning, and he couldn't lose his job at a worse time" said Senior Editor Steve Wacker. "He's going to struggle with unemployment and trying to save the city while he can barely afford to keep a roof over his head."
The intrigue starts in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #623 with the shocking next installment, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #624, spinning into stores just one week later - March 10!
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Oh, I shall :). Thanks!
Absolutely no problem, bds', I'm actually glad you found it helpful and not simply a turn off 'cause of its length. Lol.Silent', keep on working! Having the person that's supposed to be closest to you capable of [enjoyably] sharing in your 'world' (and vice versa) is an ultimate acheivement.
:3c8910223b="BlackSamurai"]To clear it up for you, bds m'pal, the MU term 'mutants' do not sum up any and all who have been mutated, or else there would be few in the biz who aren't. 'Mutants' are considered to have something called the X-gene, which genetically predisposes them to developing uncanny abilities, most by some catalyst at puberty or some other high-change or high-stressed point ...
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:3c8910223b="BlackSamurai"]To clear it up for you, bds m'pal, the MU term 'mutants' do not sum up any and all who have been mutated, or else there would be few in the biz who aren't. 'Mutants' are considered to have something called the X-gene, which genetically predisposes them to developing uncanny abilities, most by some catalyst at puberty or some other high-change or high-stressed point in their lives, but quite a few have outward appearances of their mutation from birth. Others gain powers in ways that count as a real-world physical mutation; however, the changes to their body may have been chemically, radioactively, magically or technologically induced without said stimuli merely triggering off an x-gene. There are other biological effects like alien or mythical parentage that might lead to extra-human abilities, but even though they are genetically predisposed to powers, it does not always qualify them as a mutant. People like Namor and Namorita have mythical (mermanus) parentage [supposedly] triggering their x-gene giving them powers that would not come from any old pairing of an Atlantean and a human, making them official mutants.Others have been loosely termed mutants without an X-gene but it is more honorary when they run with the X-Men than what is scientifically (at least in the MU) accepted to classify human mutants. 'Simple' things like uniqueness among a techno-organic race or unaccounted for sentience from cybernetic programming have lead to such honorary titles and acceptance as mutants.Spider-Man may have other factors never explained that result in an irradiated spider's venomous bite leading to the development of such powers, but they weren't due to the triggering of any x-gene, hence why he (and countless others in similar circumstances) was never classified as one.[/quote:3c8910223b] I'm glad you're on your game. I purely just resond to the post before thinking it over. Thanks man.
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That's cool, the only books I've been able to get my wife to read are the X-23 ones. She loves those. Course she's a big super-hero movie fan (at least a fan of what Marvel has made recently) so that's a plus. I'll get her into more, it's just going to take time... And I have plenty of time.. Brew HA HA HA!!! I do however quiz her whenever possible, I have a MU desktop and I ask her to find ...
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That's cool, the only books I've been able to get my wife to read are the X-23 ones. She loves those. Course she's a big super-hero movie fan (at least a fan of what Marvel has made recently) so that's a plus. I'll get her into more, it's just going to take time... And I have plenty of time.. Brew HA HA HA!!! I do however quiz her whenever possible, I have a MU desktop and I ask her to find particular characters every once in awhile (don't worry she things it's fun.. Sometimes.) and when the Avengers teasers were coming out I would ask her who the characters were. I even got her to ask her brother (another avid comic reader) what he thought about the Thing being on the New Avengers team. He was shocked.
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