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Originally Posted by zullumaster
This is a new title, which implies a deal of effort and marketing. There was quite a bit of controversy with killing off your most well known character. Considering the amount of time it takes to tell a story in comic format, I've always felt that the status quo was changed too rapidly.
I'd have to agree, Superior won't end soon. With 2099 coming to make a visit and it seems like Ultimate may be crossing over too (Spidermen ongoing series?) Otto has quite a bit of trouble to get into yet.
I'm just curious on how the eventual event where Peter returns will be handled.
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It's been going on long enough to not be considered a new title. Like, almost a year's time. And the killing off of Peter's consciousness is nowhere near as controversial as the One More Day/One Moment in Time debacle. In fact, it's rather the opposite, as it takes the character of Spider-Man into a new venue of storytelling.
And the only reason Miguel is showing up is because it's the result of Age of Ultron's breaking of the timestream due to time-travelling one too many times. And as for another Ultimate Spider-Man crossover, that's up to Brian Michael Bendis, who wrote the first Spider-Men story. Also, the Ultimate line will be coming to an end, soon, and Miles Morales will more than likely survive in the Mighty Avengers title.
And, as I've said before, there's still that little octobot with Peter's consciousness, unless it's been "forgotten" like Peter and MJ's baby girl.
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Originally Posted by sodacat
Tell that to Death of Superman.
This storyline will end as soon as they can no longer find a writer who wants to continue it.
Oh wait they're crossing over continuities already? Alright I'm calling it as Otto falling into some alternate universe full of spidermans and a vanilla Peter Parker will replace him. As JBird said this will resolve itself right before the movie comes out.
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It's all up to Dan Slott (and whatever editorial overlord he answers to).