Thread:Godzillafan93/@comment-6052796-20141004121045/@comment-6052796-20141004150322

Not sure if I could tell from this picture, but her redness around her face looks familiar,  that's something that usualy happens to someone that spend all day and night crying. Izumi's got it too.

But with Ogura there's more sympathy than jerkness. It's hard not to feel bad about her, even when she shows up ASAP with a knife as soon as Takako announces it.

The Raimi trilogy was a mess, but nothing compared to One More Day, even then it wasn't even Peter or anyone's fault in-story. Out of story there was a fanboy that didn't like the idea of Spider-man being Married and an adult, (Even though that's one of the points of Superheroes, is that they have to grow up like the rest of us.)  said fanboy managed to work his way by making decent comics, up until he became the head of Marvel Comics. He then not only broke them up, but he made Spider-Man, the hero all about personal responsibility make a deal with the devil. Then made him go out with a fictional version of his daughter. Then killed him. That man was Joe Quesada and the fact that the Marvel Cinematic Universe and other studios with movie rights are keeping him from effecting their works (Whether said works be it good or bad.) is a victory I'd rather take than him being in charge of it all.

With Stark and Vanko,  that was more or less a blood feud. Stark was trying to be better than his father's legacy, while Vanko believes Sins of the Fathers a common Marvel trope that has plagued Hero and Villain for decades.

I was never a big Modern Warfare fan, so I wouldn't have known that.

RE on the otherhand I never knew the whole thing was about Petty Revenge. As stupid as it sounds. That's what I love about horror is that you can make even the most Petty stuff scary with the right tools.