cyberghostface: (Spidey & MJ)
cyberghostface ([personal profile] cyberghostface) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2011-11-11 03:37 pm

Amazing Spider-Man #674 preview

Look'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. 




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[personal profile] icon_uk 2011-11-12 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
But the long jump aspect is just an adjunct to her comment about it not being the Arch because no one saw the kid climbing up. Alone not proof, but put together, still not proof but a stronger case.

[personal profile] silicondream 2011-11-12 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
Sure, there are good reasons for skepticism on Carlie's part, but Lt. Cragface's theory is actually pretty plausible. So what if no one saw the kid climbing up? People miss weird stuff going on above their heads all the time...especially in Marvel NYC. Ooorrrrr, maybe the kid's spider-powers didn't disappear completely, so he climbed faster and jumped farther than normal.

I wouldn't be all GNARR HARR CASE CLOSED, but it makes as much sense as murder-by-supervillain or whatever the true explanation is.