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So... this whole Spider-Man Alpha thing. Now we know what (or who) it is...
Not what I'd expected, that's for sure, and not in line with Marvel's usual policy, but...
From Newsarama, by way of (of all places to link to from s_d) Fox News
In short, he's Spider-Man's new (and first) sidekick!
Meet Andy Maguire (I'm sure the fact he has one live-action Spider-Man's first name, and another's last name (If we find out his middle name is Nicholas, it'll be a trifecta!)
Like Peter was, he's an outsider, but he's not a science geek like Peter was, he's a... well, he's not really anything, he's a walking clique-non-intersection set

Thanks to forging his name on the permission slip, Andy joins the group going on a trip to a certain science lab...

Yeah, I think you can see where this is going, no?
The six page preview is here and more details here.
So what do you think? Intriguing? Inspiring? Desperate?
Visually his appearance and costume makes me think of Risk of the Teen Titans, but, y'know, with more arms than he ended up with. Origin wise, a little bit Speedball-ish, but science accidents are responsible for so many heroes that might be being nit-picky.
From Newsarama, by way of (of all places to link to from s_d) Fox News
In short, he's Spider-Man's new (and first) sidekick!
Meet Andy Maguire (I'm sure the fact he has one live-action Spider-Man's first name, and another's last name (If we find out his middle name is Nicholas, it'll be a trifecta!)
Like Peter was, he's an outsider, but he's not a science geek like Peter was, he's a... well, he's not really anything, he's a walking clique-non-intersection set

Thanks to forging his name on the permission slip, Andy joins the group going on a trip to a certain science lab...

Yeah, I think you can see where this is going, no?
The six page preview is here and more details here.
So what do you think? Intriguing? Inspiring? Desperate?
Visually his appearance and costume makes me think of Risk of the Teen Titans, but, y'know, with more arms than he ended up with. Origin wise, a little bit Speedball-ish, but science accidents are responsible for so many heroes that might be being nit-picky.
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"Spider-Man needs a teenage sidekick!"
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How in the hell can these two editorial guidelines coexist?
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But I think I'll like this character don't know why but I already like him o.0
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hmmm it might be interesting... peter parker was an "average guy" who also happened to be a supergenius... this guy is literally an average guy
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The reason why kid sidekicks were created in comics was to give young people someone they can identify with and feel as if they were working alongside the superhero they looked up to. That's why we had Robin for Batman, Bucky for Captain America, Speedy for Green Arrow, Kid Flash for Flash and the like. But the idea when Stan Lee created Spidey was "Why does a young person have to be a sidekick? Why can't they be the hero for once?" In theory, Spider-Man already does what the sidekick is supposed to do, just without him working for a "big brother" or "father-figure" to another superhero. To give Spidey a kid sidekick is not only counter-productive but also superfluous.
Also, Tom Brevoort, as part of his counter against folks who were against their decision to retcon away his marriage, has stated over and over that "Spider-Man is about youth." Others have stated that couldn't be married because that made him seem "too old," or that he couldn't have a teaching job because that, too, made him "too old." But now, with Axel Alonso saying that "Spider-Man is grown up," Marvel is basically admitting that the whole "Spider-Man is about youth" defense was complete BS. Because now they are saying that he's "too old" to the point they have to create a kid sidekick for the young people to identify with instead.
Oh, and notice how Alpha's name is Andy Macguire? As in a mash-up of ANDREW Garfield and Tobey MAGUIRE? Desperation doesn't even begin to describe that. And I really hope Marvel is actually setting this new kid up to be the new Spider-Man after issue #700, but I can totally see a sort of Batman Beyond/Knightfall set-up coming out of this.
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Why yes, I did notice... that would be why I mentioned it in the OP. ;)
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Also, "We're keeping Peter young!" "We want a more mature Peter!"
Pick a thing and stick with it, dudes.
(Though I did love Amalgam's Spider-Boy, so if this is like that...)
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Too obvious, they want some contrast in powers.(especially the note about Alpha being more powerful than he is)
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They're just catapulting dozens of these kids at us every year and hoping one or two stick it seems. And, for the most part, they don't. Few graduate to big league teams and a recurring spot that isn't dominated by a character who hasn't been around for 50 years.
I would say X-23 is one of the few who made it out of the deluge.
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New Mutants
Generation X
New Mutants 2 + That Whole Student Body
Generation Hope
Wolverine's School for Brand New X-Kids
Sorry, we're on group number 5. My bad.
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Andy Maguire? Really? It's kind of hypocritical of me since I like little Christopher Reeve nods, but ughhhhh
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And looking at the promot images on the Newsarama link, his powers at least include flight, since he's shown in mid air.
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Didn't that end up being zero?
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1. Technically speaking, isn't Spider-Girl his sidekick?
2. Doesn't have a sidekick age a character? The very thing Marvel seems so against is aging Peter Parker, even though he was one of the most naturally grown characters in comics. It's the reason they just had to have Sins Past and One More Day. They're a bunch of damn hypocrites.
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She's probably spent more time with Ms. Marvel and Susan Storm.
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Also, Tiberius Stone? The same guy who abducted Tony Stark and trapped him in a virtual reality like a creepy stalker? Yeah, this can't end well.
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What's going on?!?
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