>Spider-Society consists of thousands of superhumans working together, many of which are incredible geniuses
>Far more experienced in multidimensional technology, travel, etc than Miles or Gwen
>Focused entirely on maintaining multiversal stability, ergo researching the multiverse in great depth
>Has an advanced 2099 AI coordinating and calculating everything
>Alludes to seeing other dimensions collapse and having the technology to at least slow the collapse down (In Spider-India's dimension)
And yet:
>Miles doesn't think that's the case because of some unsubstantiated correlation with the Spot, a villain that the Spider-Society barely even knows
>And Gwen somehow 'debunks' the canon events because her dad is alive...even though he retired and all that should mean is that another Police Captain will end up dying in his place, logically speaking
>They irresponsibly go against the entire society, putting dimensions at risk, with zero real evidence or argumentation. Because of their selfish attachments to their loved ones. Putting trillions of lives at risk.
>These two morons will be proven right because they're the main boy and main girl, which would make the entire society moronic clowns
>Miles will get his cake (his dad saved) and eat it too (preserve his dimension) while Kingpin gets shit for the same thing
This plot is so stupid as frick.
Reminder that they made Miguel an antagonist out of spite for Miles' haters.
Reminder that the 3rd movie will reveal that Miguel is possessed by Venom
That just ruins both Miguel and Venom.
So of course they're going to do it.
I could imagine them also revealing 6160 Peter, and having him be the one who breaks the symbiote away
I guess that justifies initially wasting Miguel's first major role on the big screen, right?
If you're gonna repost this thread, at least post Miguel porn
Why did they turn the anti pharma spider into a villain
You answered your own question
Bro how did it take it this long to realize lot of superhero stories are about risking it all to save everyone and not to simply fall in line with a nihilistic view of "acceptable losses" to teach an audience to push the boundaries to achieve better than before.
They been like this since the late silver age early bronze age when stakes were allowed again.
The issue with Spider-Verse is that it shits on all the previous superhero stories about risking it all to save everyone only to repeat the exact same shit itself and pretending no one else did it before
FRICK YOU PETER
YOU WERE NEVER SUPPOSED TO GET BACK TOGETHER WITH MJ AND EJACULATE BALLS DEEP INSIDE HER UNPROTECTED WOMB AGAIN AND AGAIN UNTIL SHE BECAME PREGNANT
YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO BE LONELY AND MISERABLE UNTIL YOU have a nice day ON A WEB LINE
IT'S A FRICKING CANON EVENT
YOU ONLY AVOIDED THAT FATE BECAUSE YOU MET MILES
YOUR BABY IS AN ANOMALY PETER
I'M GONNA PUT HER IN THE MULTIVERSAL ABORTION MACHINE
it's canon in other universes. 616 is the noncanon one.
So Miles since Insomniac Spider-Man was there but he is still treated as a personal anomaly
Calm down, Marvel editor
And they're all losers without backup.
Slott made him Superior Spider-Boy, no originality
Slott made him to seal a bag of residuals which is the only based thing about the character
>Miguel is so ungodly based that even when turned into a brownwashed obsessed schizo cult leader villain caricature he STILL mogs everyone in that shit movie with his sheer presence alone
Plus his plump ass
Gay
>Thousands of Spider-Men
>Literally none of them seemed to have raised any serious objection to just letting innocent people die
>Both Miles and Tom Holland's Spider-Man did this immediately the moment the prospect was raised
>protagonist is special
>background characters aren't
what a unique concept
Why do people give the Society so much shit for letting trauma happen and avoiding the deaths of billions?
Because it's moronic and goes against how Spider-Man operates.
But if they do, millions die. They have seen what happens to the people from those fricked worlds
Anon don't act like they won't include Spider-Goblin as an antagonist in this
It's not in character for Spider-Man. If it was a version of Iron Man or Dr Strange telling other versions of themselves this, that would be one thing but Spider-Man has always been insistent on people not dying. He'll go out of his way to save his shithead villains if they're in mortal danger.
Because they don't get the first thing about being Spider-Man, using your powers to save a life.