>Slott will never lease ASM
>>95170823
Of course not. He would throw a tantrum if he did.
Fat cunt needs someone to hit him in the knees with a baseball bat.
>>95170823
>I will never read ASM
>>95170823
Good.
That means Bendis won't be put on it.
Why would he insist on it so much if there weren't whispers and rumors going around?
>>95171168
Because the internet keeps saying it want's him off it.
>>95170823
>>95171168
That speculation is normal though when a relaunch where other creative teams are switching is happening. If he commented out of the blue then it would be suspicious.
>>95171147
I'd take Bendis over Slott in a heartbeat.
>>95170823
>Slott never leaves [ASMR]
>>95171252
I wouldn't bendis would just kill Peter and force his pet character through like he did with tony
>>95171252
you're a fucking moron
say what you will about Slott but at least shit happens in his books, Bendis Spider-Man would be meandering boring plots that never go anywhere
>>95171554
Either of them will kill the book eventually anyway.
>>95170823
Have your fun, Slott machine. Just remember you will eventually be replaced someday. It may not happen for a while, but it will. And chances are very good that the next person will retcon everything you ever did at the drop of a hat. It won't be right away, but you and your stories will eventually be forgotten.
>>95170823
Stan Lee and Steve Ditko both left Spider-man and he thinks he won't?
>>95171321
He killed Ult. Peter and Bendis had to bring him back. Bendis would just have Peter and Miles in the same book.
>>95171554
To me Slott is worse. Bendis is also shit but as a writer for Spider-Man he's better than Slott and his PC manchild portrayal of Peter. The fact that you're defending Slott at all shows you have shit taste.
Lesser of two evils.
>>95171252
I honestly think, given how Slott's been operating, his past, and how he treats spinoff material, that he's trying to pull a Dark Knight. He's sitting on the title, writing self-indulgent but static stories, because he knows Peter can't progress as a character and he won't get "his" Peter back from merely mediocre runs from various writers. He's pulling a gambit where if he fails he gets paid real nice and gets to write whatever pleases him in the short term, but if he succeeds (and the audience demands a return to "pre-Slott" Peter) he's left the title so stagnant that it can pick up right from 2005 again and he gets the Spiderman he likes back.
Win/Win, really.
>>95171913
Slott's delivered ideas other writers made better (Agent Venom, Scarlet Spider Kaine, Hobgoblin, Silk) which is far more than Bendis has ever done.
>>95170823
He won't leave the Spider-Man character, but he is getting kicked off Amazing Spider-Man and put on a new book called "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
>>95172597
Kinda like how Snyder left core Batman but still does All-Star Batman and has no real consequence on continuity?
>>95172597
Knowing someone would say this, he specifically said he's not leaving "Amazing Spider-Man" just a couple of months ago.
>>95171252
>power rankings:
spencer
slott
>power gap
bendis
>>95172227
>Slott was playing 5D chess all along
>>95171252
I would like to see them switch books, it would be a standoff.
>>95170823
>>95171000
Why can't Marvel make him leave?
>>95172768
they don't want to
>>95171252
you're fucking retarded
>>95171913
USM was shit almost the entire time