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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawmis View Post
    If by good, you mean, you needed toilet paper, sure.
    So just to check, you have read all 15 issues that I'm referring to?

    Quote Originally Posted by Le Messor View Post
    Well, weren't Chuck Austen, Greg Land, and Bendis also put in charge of X-Men titles?
    Quote Originally Posted by Crackity Jones View Post
    Ugh, Chuck Austen.
    I thought his Draco Arc was going to be the death of my love of comics.
    Austen made Northstar an X-Man. I'll always respect him for that.

    Weren't they called 'Miracles'?
    (Which in no way contradicts your theory, just alters the phrasing a little.)
    Yup. The whole 'Inhuman' thing stems from anti-Marvel paranoia and hatred that's been spread round the internet with no evidence. (Not aimed at Tawmis; I've read maaaaaaaaaaaaany other people saying it)

    Quote Originally Posted by Flightpath07 View Post
    Le Messor, I'm pretty sure that Superior Spider-Man was in the regular Marvel U. I didn't read it, but I am fairly confident that Doc Oc took over Parker's body and life when Parker died.
    Parker didn't die.
    Doc Ock's switched their personalities and then his body died.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Austen made Northstar an X-Man. I'll always respect him for that.
    Could you like him for that instead?

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Yup. The whole 'Inhuman' thing stems from anti-Marvel paranoia and hatred that's been spread round the internet with no evidence. (Not aimed at Tawmis; I've read maaaaaaaaaaaaany other people saying it)
    Wait... are you trying to say they're making comics for a world that hates and fears them?


    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Parker didn't die.
    Doc Ock's switched their personalities and then his body died.
    Part of my confusion.

    (FP - 'my bad' can mean 'my mistake', I think. I certainly meant it that way. )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Parker didn't die.
    Doc Ock's switched their personalities and then his body died.
    Phil, no offense, but...I fail to see how that differs from dying. The body that Peter Parker was trapped in, died, leaving him with no body for his consciousness to live on in. Although his original body survived, he was not in possession of it. I'd call that 'being dead'.
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