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Was anyone expecting it to be bad? My only complaint is that it's so decompressed that the story ends just as it gets interesting. Though the letters from pissed off racists in the back kind of make up for it.
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# ? Sep 14, 2011 20:17 |
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I enjoyed the hell out of that issue. I'm very much looking forward to the next issue. Not quite as good as Ultimates, but still good.
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# ? Sep 14, 2011 21:15 |
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I really really wanted to like Ultimate Spidey, but there was absolutely no hook outside of Pichelli's gorgeous art. I really have no deeper insight into Miles as a character then I did 3 days ago and the only thing about the issue that I want to see developed is the relationship between his father and his uncle. It was basically 4 dollars for a decompressed 20 page comic, of which 6 of those pages were directly lifted from a movie I hate. Very disappointing. I hope the next issue gives me a reason to care.
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# ? Sep 14, 2011 21:33 |
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etcetera08 posted:Woah, has Marvel been doing same day digital for a lot of new books? The new Spider-man is already on Comixology, meaning they got at least one more sale as I otherwise wouldn't have bought it. Now if only Marvel in Comixology was compatible with Android!
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# ? Sep 14, 2011 21:40 |
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Wow, this new 22 page bullshit is going to make some people go trade only. Hell, it wasn't even 22 pages of story with the cover, the next issue's cover taking up a whole page, and a letter's page.
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# ? Sep 14, 2011 22:48 |
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I couldn't enjoy USM #1 at all. It never used to bother me before, but I swear Bendis' dialogue turns into a bigger parody of itself every time he writes a book. Seriously, just how many times can he have someone say something twice with -- with a pause in the middle.
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# ? Sep 14, 2011 23:09 |
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Snoop Dogg as Ultimate Prowler?
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# ? Sep 14, 2011 23:35 |
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I liked that the issue had no ads throughout the issue, but I didn't like that it was $4. I enjoyed the issue, but I'm still skeptical that the stories we'll get with this new Spider-man wouldn't have been just as great with Peter Parker.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 01:09 |
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I liked it, but it did remind me that it took Bendis fiveor six issues to get Peter in the costume the first time around in Ultimate Spider-Man. God I hope that doesn't happen again (it will)
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 01:15 |
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So USM#1 made me get back into buying a weekly comic after an absence of about, ooh, 8 years? Were they always this short?
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 01:36 |
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Well in terms of page count it's no shorter than usual... It's just Bendis' trademark decompression.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 01:49 |
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I can't help but feel that USM really benefits from being collected in trades, since the decompression doesn't matter as much in those.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 01:56 |
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I have a hard time giving a poo poo about this new Spider-Man, mostly because it's in the Ultimate universe and I've pretty much sworn off all things Ultimate entirely. That universe is kinda ruined for me at this point. Now if they made a black\Hispanic Spider-Man in 616... that would be really cool. And way more ballsy, I like it when artists have guts and take a huge risk. I'm really big into the idea of superheroes retiring and passing the mantle onto a new hero, which is part of why I love the Bucky Cap a lot. I think it would be awesome if they started shifting more towards that over shifting timelines and DC's frequent reboots. Of course, this will never fly, because people always want the character they grew up with back, hence why Hal Jordan and Barry Allen came back. Plus, a minority Spider-Man makes a whole lot of sense to me. It really seems to jive with what the Spider-Man's all about. 13's a bit young though.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 02:26 |
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If I get fed up with the slow pace and decide to start buying in trades, that will at least give me an excuse to start picking up Demon Knights or something.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 02:50 |
I really enjoyed it. We get a origin, establish Mile's ancillary cast and get a tiny bit of insight as to what makes him tick in the lottery scene. I'd have been a lot happier if this had been a double sized issue, though.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 03:09 |
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The_Doctor posted:So USM#1 made me get back into buying a weekly comic after an absence of about, ooh, 8 years? Were they always this short? 22 pages and $4 is a new thing. I think some of the lower selling titles are still 32 and $3, but most of their A-list titles have moved on to 22 pages and $4.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 04:12 |
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Boy howdy there was some hateful bullshit on that letters page.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 12:32 |
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Sion posted:Boy howdy there was some hateful bullshit on that letters page. Keep in mind that was just a small sample of the stuff that was tame enough to print, some of the comments that have shown up online were just downright sickening.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 12:55 |
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Semper Fudge posted:I really really wanted to like Ultimate Spidey, but there was absolutely no hook outside of Pichelli's gorgeous art. I really have no deeper insight into Miles as a character then I did 3 days ago and the only thing about the issue that I want to see developed is the relationship between his father and his uncle. It was basically 4 dollars for a decompressed 20 page comic, of which 6 of those pages were directly lifted from a movie I hate. We get a bit of insight at least His uncle seems to mysteriously get money from nowhere and miles doesn't have a problem with it because his uncle has drilled into him that you earn your way out of the slum through hard work all of your own and you should never trust getting something for free. His uncle is earning through hard work, Miles expresses his distaste that there were other kids in the high school lottery that worked just as hard if not harder to get there, he doesn't feel like he earned it, it feels wrong to him. We get the feeling he's a well grounded young man, though he's not necessarily completely black and white in his morality. Also intrigued by his new powerset and the significance of the number 42 (just a metaphor to imply the spider picked him at random, just like he got picked at random for the great school?). I'm used to Bendis' 6 issue story arcs from Vol.1, it was the same with the origin for peter and the story was stronger for it. I'm expecting good things. Definitely be reading more. Also his uncle seems to be The Prowler
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 14:12 |
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Dacap posted:Keep in mind that was just a small sample of the stuff that was tame enough to print, some of the comments that have shown up online were just downright sickening. I've not seen any and I'm frightened to ask but... Well, I'm a real rubbernecker.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 19:11 |
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I wonder if the 42 is just a throw-away reference to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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# ? Sep 15, 2011 23:14 |
Blind Sally posted:I wonder if the 42 is just a throw-away reference to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. They used 42 in Civil War too. It was how many steps that Reed Richards and Tony Stark had in their plan to fix the world.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 00:36 |
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TheJoker138 posted:They used 42 in Civil War too. It was how many steps that Reed Richards and Tony Stark had in their plan to fix the world. I bet they had it down in like, 30, but they're just such huge nerds they decided to change it to 42.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 00:43 |
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Ultimate Spider-Man hit the ground running, IMO. One of the best things a first issue can ever do is gracefully establish a strong supporting cast. I'm already seriously endeared by Miles's family.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 03:59 |
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I like the supporting cast so far too, I hope they don't kill off one or both of his parents to try and mirror Peter. It'd be nice to set this Spider-Man apart by not having him be born from tragedy. Considering his uncle is The Prowler, I think it would be neat to have him take an active role in mentoring or training him early on.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 04:08 |
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Blind Sally posted:I wonder if the 42 is just a throw-away reference to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. This was my first thought. Love Uncle Prowler, love his dad, love that the first power he discovers is invisibility. It's great how much of this is based on "how did Peter start off? Let's do the opposite."
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 04:10 |
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TwoPair posted:I bet they had it down in like, 30, but they're just such huge nerds they decided to change it to 42. Nonsense. They probably read the books and go "this is all wrong/not really useful" then built their own Heart of Gold / Improbability Drive just because they could.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 04:15 |
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For some reason, I hope Ultimate Prowler has no powers. Just a regular thief but one that knows how his costume-filled world works.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 07:07 |
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Dacap posted:I like the supporting cast so far too, I hope they don't kill off one or both of his parents to try and mirror Peter. It'd be nice to set this Spider-Man apart by not having him be born from tragedy. Considering his uncle is The Prowler, I think it would be neat to have him take an active role in mentoring or training him early on. They don't have to kill his parents to mirror Pete since Peter's death is supposed to be the "Uncle Ben moment" already. In other words Peter died so they don't have to. He's like Jesus in that way.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 17:06 |
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So when does this issue actually take place? The headline from the Bugle declaring Osborn as the Green Goblin, and the attack on the high school (in very, very early USM issues) as "a few months ago", and the article acting like Spider-Man's identity was still secret, it makes me think this takes place shortly after the first few arcs of USM.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 18:28 |
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The correct answer is "sometime between then and now." It seems obvious to me that we are going to see Miles discovering his powers against the backdrop of Peter's big moments, only to refuse to use them. And by the time he realizes that he wants to use his powers as a hero, Peter is dead.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 18:39 |
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notthegoatseguy posted:So when does this issue actually take place? So by the time he comes of age, the new Spider-Man should be around 15 or 16, which is cool. I loved USM when it started, and I loved when they toyed with Spider-Man's powers in Feral and through Civil War. I'm all for the new Spider-Man.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 21:46 |
Flameingblack posted:So by the time he comes of age, the new Spider-Man should be around 15 or 16, which is cool. I loved USM when it started, and I loved when they toyed with Spider-Man's powers in Feral and through Civil War. I'm all for the new Spider-Man. What do you mean by this? He'll still be 13 unless his birthday falls between when he got his powers and Peter died. Peter's entire career as Spider-Man only lasted about a year, give or take.
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# ? Sep 16, 2011 22:20 |
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TheJoker138 posted:What do you mean by this? He'll still be 13 unless his birthday falls between when he got his powers and Peter died. Peter's entire career as Spider-Man only lasted about a year, give or take. That's somewhat up in the air due to Bendis's very liberal use of time. Bendis said that in USM a year passed for every 100 issues. It's probably been closer to 18 or 20 months. Peter's 16th birthday in #155 should have actually been his 17th because well before Ultimatum around issue 100 he was said to be coming up on his 16th birthday. Bendis also said in interviews that Peter was 16 during Ultimatum. And after Spider-Man Requiem there was a six month jump before Ultimate Comics Spider-Man. So yeah, Bendis. Then of course there's the very first page of Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #1 where Peter actually tells us his age... X-O fucked around with this message at 23:33 on Sep 16, 2011 |
# ? Sep 16, 2011 23:23 |
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Honestly I don't think we're going to get much out of Miles being 13. What's the difference between 13 year old Spidey and 16 year old? Presuming a few things about Miles' personality before they're ever stated... Neither have cars, neither want to drink, Miles is probably slightly less interested in girls, both are in school in NY, both are extremely inexperienced with life but are thrown into absurd situations. Is the big difference going to be more the relationship with the parents then? That would follow the stressing of the first issue but it becomes "young superhero with parents who won't approve" which isn't that far off from the original Peter/Aunt May scenario. Putting the stress on "where have you been?!!?" is not really giving us a different or better story. There's so much stress on his age, but I just don't see Bendis taking proper advantage of it and it will likely be ignored largely after the first 12-24 issues or so and we'll just be left with the same Ultimate Spider-Man but with a different skin color. Issue 1 didn't give me a lot of confidence and nothing Bendis has been writing gives me a lot of confidence anymore that he can bring out what he needs to to make this work. Also, how long was that spider there? If it was 11 months, why didn't it mate with other spiders? Why aren't there a ton of mutated spiders running around giving people powers or cancer?
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 00:20 |
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invalid user posted:Also, how long was that spider there? If it was 11 months, why didn't it mate with other spiders? Why aren't there a ton of mutated spiders running around giving people powers or cancer? Mutant, hybrids, mutated and genetically engineered species are often sterile. ALSO, COMIC BOOKS.
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 00:31 |
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...Wait, I thought Ultimate Spider-Man started in like 2001. Ten years is an awful long time for his age to tick up only one even for Superhero comics.
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 00:51 |
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invalid user posted:Also, how long was that spider there? If it was 11 months, why didn't it mate with other spiders? Why aren't there a ton of mutated spiders running around giving people powers or cancer? Well again there's the loose use of time we usually get from Bendis. We know that the spider was engineered 11 months prior to some point. Is it prior to the bite? Prior to the theft? Prior to now? Who knows really, just learn to ignore time markers from Bendis.
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 01:13 |
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Don't forget there was 6 months time between Ultimatum and the "Ultimate Comics" rebrand, so even assuming 1 year per ~100 issues, that's a year and a half.
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 01:27 |
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Myrddin Emrys posted:Don't forget there was 6 months time between Ultimatum and the "Ultimate Comics" rebrand, so even assuming 1 year per ~100 issues, that's a year and a half. Yeah, I mentioned that above. That along with the other stuff means it probably was about the time for him to turn 17, but the banner at his party said 16.
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# ? Sep 17, 2011 01:30 |