Tweak

InsaneJournal

Tweak says, "I've got a blank space, baby."

Username: 
Password:    
Remember Me
  • Create Account
  • IJ Login
  • OpenID Login
Search by : 
  • View
    • Create Account
    • IJ Login
    • OpenID Login
  • Journal
    • Post
    • Edit Entries
    • Customize Journal
    • Comment Settings
    • Recent Comments
    • Manage Tags
  • Account
    • Manage Account
    • Viewing Options
    • Manage Profile
    • Manage Notifications
    • Manage Pictures
    • Manage Schools
    • Account Status
  • Friends
    • Edit Friends
    • Edit Custom Groups
    • Friends Filter
    • Nudge Friends
    • Invite
    • Create RSS Feed
  • Asylums
    • Post
    • Asylum Invitations
    • Manage Asylums
    • Create Asylum
  • Site
    • Support
    • Upgrade Account
    • FAQs
    • Search By Location
    • Search By Interest
    • Search Randomly

sinisterlink ([info]sinisterlink) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-10-01 01:38:00

Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend!  Next Entry
Current mood: peaceful
Entry tags:char: god, char: spider-man/peter parker, creator: clayton crain, creator: roberto aguirre-sacasa, title: sensational spider-man

Sensational Spider-Man #40
So turns out Peter met someone veeeeeery interesting before One More Day started...

So I mentioned this story in the recent Spider-Man thread and a few people asked me to post it, so here it is. It's from Sensational Spider-Man #40 and was set during the Back in Black thing right before One More Day started. This is one of those comics I really wish I could post the whole thing, but I'll try to just summarize a lot of the beginning instead.

The story begins with a narrator telling us how once there was a boy named Peter, "And this boy was blameless and upright, with a good heart, who never turned toward evil." They show him with Aunt May and Uncle Ben and then show him getting picked on at school but saying that, "...his belief that the world was basically a good place never wavered." They show Liz Allen being nice to him after Flash trips him and then they go on the field trip where, "...like a serpent slithering into a garden, a certain spider lowered itself into his life...and cursed this good boy named Peter." It then mention that it could be a blessing or a curse depending who's telling the story. Anyways, after that we have more things from the past shown, like Peter letting the robber go and Uncle Ben being killed, along with others like Norman and Gwen dying. It then goes to the present where Peter is watching over Aunt May in her hospital bed. He then gets up and tells MJ he's not doing alright when she asks how he is.

Sensational Spider-Man 40 pic 1

I'm basically showing this page because I think it's very nicely done, but I'd also like to ask if anyone knows who all the people are. I recognize Kraven, Harry, and Captain Stacy but does anyone know who the woman at the top or the guy in the Spider outfit are?

Anyway, back to the story, Peter's "something" that he decides to hurt turns out to be a dumpster that he punches the crap out of in an alley. And then someone pops up behind him.

Sensational Spider-Man 40 pic 2

Peter tells the guy to get lost since he's not in a good mood, but the guy offers to buy him a burger and then calls him Peter. Peter isn't impressed since his name has been all over the news lately. The guy notices how messed up Peter's hands are from hitting the dumpster and closes his eyes and then says, "You're welcome, Peter", who then looks down and sees his hands are completely healed.

Sensational Spider-Man 40 pic 3

We then cut to an outdoor restaurant with the two.

Sensational Spider-Man 40 pic 4

I gotta say I left the top panel in basically because God disguised as some homeless dude going OM NOM NOM on a burger always makes me laugh.

Anyways, God asks Peter what he would do if that WAS the design for his life. Peter then says that he would beg him to save her and give up anything for her, even being Spider-Man. Peter then says that God could make the spider bite someone else, and spare him from all the death caused over the years from being Spider-Man. God then says he wants to take him somewhere. They instantly are at Robert Moses Beach, where Peter mentions May and Ben used to take him when he was a kid. While they walk down the boardwalk, Peter starts asking the typical questions of God, like, "Did I do something to deserve all of this? Is this some sort of test?" God tells him that, "It's not a test, it just...is" and then talks about how suffering is hard to explain to someone who hasn't been around since the beginning. Peter then wonders what the point of it all is and God says that "they" are the point as they come across a beach filled with hundreds and hundreds of people.

Sensational Spider-Man 40 pic 5

"Counting team-ups", lol.

Sensational Spider-Man 40 pic 6

Sensational Spider-Man 40 pic 7

Sensational Spider-Man 40 pic 8

I love that last page.


(Read comments) - (Post a new comment)


[info]interrobamf
2009-10-01 07:13 am UTC (link)
So he met God and still had such a problem letting May die and pass on to a better existence and preferring to make a deal with the Marvel universe's equivalent of Satan?

(Reply to this) (Thread)


[info]yaseen101
2009-10-01 07:15 am UTC (link)
Not in my fanon!

(Reply to this) (Parent)


[info]balbaroy
2009-10-01 07:23 am UTC (link)
There was also an issue where May's spirit (or somesuch) told him, "Nah, I'm actually fine, just let me die and go enjoy yourself." Apparently, when his uncle tells him to do something as his dying wish, he devotes the rest of his life to it. His aunt? Not so much.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]sinisterlink
2009-10-01 07:25 am UTC (link)
Ha. I remember that issue. Peter apparently REALLY needs Aunt May to live forever or something.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]unknownscribler
2009-10-01 07:48 am UTC (link)
It's alittle known variation on the Oedipus Complex?

(Reply to this) (Parent)


[info]cmdr_zoom
2009-10-01 02:35 pm UTC (link)
Joe Quesada really misses his mom.
A LOT.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]sandoz_iscariot
2009-10-01 04:04 pm UTC (link)
Okay, we really don't need to get personal with this.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]lbd_nytetrayn
2009-10-02 06:19 am UTC (link)
I thought that was a part of his actual rationale?

--LBD "Nytetrayn"

(Reply to this) (Parent)


[info]cricharddavies
2009-10-02 07:14 pm UTC (link)
If so, then we should dig up her remains.

And urinate on them.

(Reply to this) (Parent)


[info]icon_uk
2009-10-01 09:29 am UTC (link)
Oh May would be absolutely furious and deeply, deeply, disappointed with Peter for choosing her life, over his marriage and in particular for, and I can't stress this enough, doing it by MAKING A DEAL WITH THE SODDING DEVIL!

(Reply to this) (Parent)


[info]alschroeder
2009-10-01 01:55 pm UTC (link)
He gets a sign from God that all will be well, and still goes for the deal with the Devil. (Also, when Peter says, "So is it part of your divine plan that my aunt dies" He should have said, "Well, yes, Peter. Pretty much. EVERYONE dies. Didn't you know?")
My grandmother died a few years after I got married, right after we had my first grandchild. My grandmother was the spittin' image of Steve Ditko's Aunt May, even down to the gnarly, athritic hands. I loved my grandmother, but if the Devil had appeared to me at that point, "Oh, I'll bring her back, but your marriage to the woman you love would have never happened"---I would have laughed in his face.
You choose the woman you love. And you choose her above anyone else, family, friends, whatever.
Everyone dies. And both my grandmother and Aunt May had a long life already.
Oh, well. It's done.
But if God or the publishers or whomever still allowed inter-company crossovers, at this point, He should turn to the Spectre and say, "I have a little JOB for you..."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]alschroeder
2009-10-01 01:56 pm UTC (link)
My first child, her first grandchild, that is. Typo.

(Reply to this) (Parent)


(Read comments) -


Home | Site Map | Manage Account | TOS | Privacy | Support | FAQs