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Jan 10 08 5:08 PM
ArmandV101 wrote: Andy Sheets wrote: ArmandV101 wrote: why not just have them divorce or (gasp!) kill off Mary Jane as a consequence to Peter revealing his identity? I believe the reason Quesada has stated is because divorce would tarnish the character and making Peter a widower would make him seem too old and therefore no easier for the kidz to relate to. Yeah, I don't think it makes sense either. If that's what Quesada stated, then that's a lame excuse. Widowers come in all ages and so do divorcees.
Andy Sheets wrote: ArmandV101 wrote: why not just have them divorce or (gasp!) kill off Mary Jane as a consequence to Peter revealing his identity? I believe the reason Quesada has stated is because divorce would tarnish the character and making Peter a widower would make him seem too old and therefore no easier for the kidz to relate to. Yeah, I don't think it makes sense either.
ArmandV101 wrote: why not just have them divorce or (gasp!) kill off Mary Jane as a consequence to Peter revealing his identity?
If that's what Quesada stated, then that's a lame excuse. Widowers come in all ages and so do divorcees.
The bottom line is that the the method of fixing the perceived problem was ham-fisted and inelegant. Some may applaud it, but I'm sure it will alienate far more fans.
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