Did you like him?
Did you like Alpha? Why?
I forgot that guy existed. Remember when everybody went nuts over him?
^This.
And the guys over at Marvel Staff also seem to have forgotten about him
I forgot that guy existed. Remember when everybody went nuts over him?
^This.
And the guys over at Marvel Staff also seem to have forgotten about him
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Nope.
Terrible character, from a horrendous story.
Pretty much.
Almost as bad as Silk.
I don't know this one may be worse.....but close.
I think we were kinda supposed to hate the character in contrast to Peter. He was an extremely powerful yet irresponsible jerk, while Peter was Mr. Responsibility and a much more likable character, and the moral of the story was, the spider gave Peter powers, but it was Peter himself who became a hero. The Parker Particles gave Alpha powers, but they didn't make him a hero because he didnt have Peter's moral compass.
Terrible character, from a horrendous story.
I think we were kinda supposed to hate the character in contrast to Peter. He was an extremely powerful yet irresponsible jerk, while Peter was Mr. Responsibility and a much more likable character, and the moral of the story was, the spider gave Peter powers, but it was Peter himself who became a hero. The Parker Particles gave Alpha powers, but they didn't make him a hero because he didnt have Peter's moral compass.
But who cares?
Doesn't excuse the fact that it wasn't a good story.
I think we were kinda supposed to hate the character in contrast to Peter. He was an extremely powerful yet irresponsible jerk, while Peter was Mr. Responsibility and a much more likable character, and the moral of the story was, the spider gave Peter powers, but it was Peter himself who became a hero. The Parker Particles gave Alpha powers, but they didn't make him a hero because he didnt have Peter's moral compass.
But who cares?
Doesn't excuse the fact that it wasn't a good story.
Exactly and this story was part of Spidey's 50th anniversary celebration, smh.
I think we were kinda supposed to hate the character in contrast to Peter. He was an extremely powerful yet irresponsible jerk, while Peter was Mr. Responsibility and a much more likable character, and the moral of the story was, the spider gave Peter powers, but it was Peter himself who became a hero. The Parker Particles gave Alpha powers, but they didn't make him a hero because he didnt have Peter's moral compass.
But who cares?
Doesn't excuse the fact that it wasn't a good story.
Exactly and this story was part of Spidey's 50th anniversary celebration, smh.
That's kinda subjective, and while I agree it wasn't a great story, some of the concepts it toyed around with were pretty cool, though not properly executed. I personally enjoyed the .1 stories more as part of spidey's 50th anniversary celebration.
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