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That dialogue between Scott And Jean was one of the best I've read in a while. While I enjoy Bendis' run on Uncanny and All-New I miss long character driven scenes like this. So I've been waiting for an issue like this one ever since the young X-Men joined Cyclops' team. Bendis already showed in one of the first issues of Uncanny that he can handle emotional dialogues when Scott and Emma had a talk, I just wish there was more of this.

Kitty seemed like a jerk to me

And yes, my thoughts exactly. I found her comment mean and immature.

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@cuboid: @tognabologna: No, this is not the Runaways. It's about a group of people and not one single female character. But I'm sorry, I don't know which book this could be.

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So cool. That Daisy Ridley looks so much like Natalie Portman on her imdb profile. But that's a good thing. And Max von Sydow? Very good choice for either villain or some old and wise Jedi master. I might have have liked Ian McKellen better, but then again he can't be in every movie franchise, right? (Although I wished he was)

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Since Spider-Man is the only character out of these I would consider myself a fan of I voted for him.

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Well, I love the X-Men. For me there's is no other comic book team as diverse and interesting as these mutants. The drama, thrill and grief they had to endure during the last couple of decades is what makes me follow their steps till today.

BUT in my opinion the great stories were not in the first 19 or so issues that Stan Lee was writing. For me the X-Men really became great when Chris Claremont took over and shaped a new, more diverse team.

In contrast the origin that was established in the first issues of Amazing Spider-Man still matters for what the web slinger is today. It shaped Peter's character and the stories had so much impact that we still see the same villains today.

The X-Men and their world and villains had to change after the Stan Lee run to make them more interesting (the book almost got canceled before Giant X-Men #1 came out). But there still is a lot of those classic Spidey stories in the Spider-Man of today. That's why I voted for the Amazing Spider-Man run because I think it's of particular importance and also I like the stories better.

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The Elektra cover was also my favorite, but Invaders and Avengers Undercover were also great.

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So great to see Bag Man, iron Spider, Spider-Man noir and of course Spider-Man 2099 again!

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Well if I had known this poll existed I would have voted for Green Goblin (Norman). To me he and Joker are the epitome of what the perfect villain is supposed to be in that they are so obsessed with making their enemies suffer that Batman and Spiderman both fear what could possibly happen on the occasions they face them. Also villains like Green Goblin and the Joker are such a rare breed because villains who want wealth, or to rule the world are so common place that it has become boring. I find villains that are so consumed with causing suffering for their enemies, or to people in general like Green Goblin, Joker, and Carnage are the more interesting villains to read.

But Venom does the same, doesn't he? His motivations are completely personal, he is not interestd in power or wealth and Spider-Man fears him, because he's different from other opponents. His Spider-Sense doesn't work when Venom's around and he knows his secret identity. The symbiote and Brock both want revenge.

In fact I think a lot of Spidey's villains have personal reasons... It's part of what makes them so special for me.

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this is not a surprise I guess. My choice, Kraven, made it to rank 4 at least. But no love for the Spot or Vulture? That makes me sad.