I loved the insight into the difference between being picked on and being abused, and how that would lead to it being a vengeance quest.
Good interview. I liked the story about the movie.![]()
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I loved the insight into the difference between being picked on and being abused, and how that would lead to it being a vengeance quest.
I really enjoyed that.
But I thought that X-Men was an intentional parallel to the Civil Rights movement. Am I misremembering Stan Lee's autobiography?
Cool interview you book slut you.
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Enjoyed the interview, Mr. Bendis. Intelligent questions beget insightful answers. Much better than the fanboy tripe trying to get you to reveal the Ultimatum outcome (how does that end, btw?).
I've always enjoyed Ultimate Spidey for sticking to that "He gets bit by a spider and now he’s a man" premise. It brings him into an adult world, but he manages to keep a certain innocence - and that keeps the book fun!
Thank you for the Stan Lee lore. I love that man! He's my Dad, too! Keep up the great work, bro.
- Dodge
Very nice and touching interview, especially the Stan Lee stuff but its also nice to know about the Aunt May = mom stuff. Thanks!
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