Amazing Spider-Man #674 preview
Nov. 11th, 2011 03:37 pmLook's like Carlie decided to come back from her home planet...and with a new makeover to boot.

So once again, Carlie's Mary-Sueness is in full effect, having deduced what the cops around her couldn't figure out (especially since this isn't the first time in the Marvel universe that supervillains have killed people via dropping them from heights) and ends up looking better for it with the cops disrespecting her. Seriously, look at that cop's sneer. Poor Carlie, how could anyone hate her?
Of course, turns out Carlie has yet another new look with her only distinguishing factor in her appearance being that she has glasses.
Just a reminder, this was how Carlie looked last issue. This is becoming ridiculous now--has anyone ever thought of making a model sheet for the character to pass around to new artists for some sort of consistency? She's been around for years now and no artist has agreed on what she should look like.



So once again, Carlie's Mary-Sueness is in full effect, having deduced what the cops around her couldn't figure out (especially since this isn't the first time in the Marvel universe that supervillains have killed people via dropping them from heights) and ends up looking better for it with the cops disrespecting her. Seriously, look at that cop's sneer. Poor Carlie, how could anyone hate her?
Of course, turns out Carlie has yet another new look with her only distinguishing factor in her appearance being that she has glasses.
Just a reminder, this was how Carlie looked last issue. This is becoming ridiculous now--has anyone ever thought of making a model sheet for the character to pass around to new artists for some sort of consistency? She's been around for years now and no artist has agreed on what she should look like.



Re: This has happened before with characters..
Date: 2011-11-12 04:06 pm (UTC)Re: This has happened before with characters..
Date: 2011-11-12 08:08 pm (UTC)(Note: this was written back in May of 2010)
In addition, one can also now include these details:
*While she's about to get a tattoo of the Green Goblin, Carlie changes her mind and decides to get a Spider-Man tattoo instead (off panel, of course) in spite of the fact that she was clearly intoxicated and had already made up her mind about which tattoo she wanted. And of course, the Spidey tattoo didn't embarrass Peter like she feared as he actually thought it was sexy (even though she probably regrets it now.)
*She not only figures out the Wraith's identity but also decides not to turn her in because the Wraith is "one of the good guys," thus essentially saying she wouldn't have any problem with Peter being Spider-Man (even though we've been also told she can't stand people lying to her.)
*During "Spider-Island," Carlie is initially the ONLY person in New York with spider-powers who is using them to help the other heroes and the Ant0-Spider patrol fight the Spider-Man imposters--a fact that MJ points out to Peter which "inspires" him after his momentary lapse of feeling excluded when the Avengers "benched" him.
*Carlie also figures out it's the Jackal being behind the infestation, making Peter think to himself: "of course! Why didn't I think of that?" Nevermind that, as far as anyone knew, the Jackal was still considered to be dead since the Clone Saga, especially by Peter who actually saw him die.
*Also, notice how regardless of whatever situation she's in, or however she behaves, Carlie is nearly ALWAYS being presented as being in the right? Or, if something bad happens to her how she winds up being the victim of someone else's actions? The whole business of her being "always" lied to by the people she loved--which now includes Peter--is the perfect illustration of this.
Again, each one of these by themselves does not necessarily mean she's a "creator's pet" necessarily--it's all these things put together.