In a thinly-veiled complaint about "One More Day" a fan asked if there was a chance that the Spider-Man that landed on the Skrull ship in the Savage Land was the "real" Spider-Man (apparently not realizing that Spider-Man already died and was revealed to be a Skrull). The fan equated the current "Brand New Day" comics to a mediocre sitcom, with Quesada defending them as inherent trappings of the character, such as the character's bad luck. "That's the Peter Parker that everybody knows and loves," said Quesada.
"I don't know the different between Peter Parker now and Peter Parker then, except that he's not married," said Quesada. The fan said Parker is a "little goofier" now, with Quesada answering "That's who Peter Parker is!"
The fan also mentioned the "holes in continuity," with Quesada saying to stick around, and that those questions would be answered. "You're assuming that the end of 'One More Day' and waking up in that house in Queens was the same time frame, but it could have been a year or five years," and that it should be revealed in the next 12-14 months.
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Not a fan of Spider-man in any way (like I've made clear a few times) but when I read that thought about sharing, what kind of retard planning is that? They did the worst retcon ever to their most popular character and to clean their mess it will take another 12-14 months of selling the book weekly? Bravo Marvel, especially Quesada
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