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cyberghostface ([info]cyberghostface) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-11-05 13:44:00

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Entry tags:char: hebe/marvel, char: spider-man/peter parker, creator: fred van lente, creator: greg pak, creator: rodney buchemi, title: incredible hercules

Yet another jab to the fans of the Spider-Marriage from the "Brain Trust"...
...only this time it's from Hercules' "Assault on New Olympus" story.

This was written by Fred Van Lente, who I hopefully don't have to introduce given his history here.



Honestly. On one hand, the attitude is just, "Get over it!" and the on the other hand they like throwing salt on the wound with these little jabs to the fans.


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Re: This pretty much ends all possibility of debate regarding Quesada's motivations:
[info]arbre_rieur
2009-11-06 04:19 am UTC (link)
Okay, yeah. That was quite ill spoken on Quesada's part. What the hell?

But... he's talking about statements he makes, not the content of comics. Add that to the fact that there there's no evidence he wrote the joke under discussion, that there are plenty of other people who could have written that line -- not least of whom is the writer -- and I'll stick to my statement that there's no reason the line needs to be anything more than a harmless joke, no different than the "yellow spandex" line from the X-Men movie.

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