Amazing Spider-Man #14
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(Basically the red crystal holds the essence of Morlun's father)

Spider-Man brings him to "Uncle Ben"'s dimension which is filled with radiation which is toxic to Morlun and co. Morlun says that this will kill him, and Spider-Man tells him to go to the bomb shelter. It will keep him alive, but barely.


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Date: 2015-02-12 06:16 am (UTC)Also, that really depends on what you think their definition of a 'classic' Spider-Man story is. By all accounts, they seem to consider the removal of the marriage a return to 'classic' Spider-Man, and they've already made efforts to remove the less popular aspects brought in for BND and retained what worked.
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Date: 2015-02-12 08:51 pm (UTC)Removing the marriage, as misguided as it was, and the BND status quo was definitely an attempt to make things 'classic'. Whatever your opinions on Slott's writing though, you have to admit that the current stuff with Peter Parker as a super scientist and owner of a tech start up is wildly different from whatever platonic ideal Marvel was pursuing with BND.
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Date: 2015-02-12 11:56 pm (UTC)Plus, lets not forget that ignoring Ultimate Spider-Man, Slott's not really had any "competing" 616 Spider-Man titles to deal with, only the team-up book. By the end of JMS' run, Amazing had two other ongoing Spider-Man books competing for people's attention - you wanted straight up superheroics, you had Amazing; you wanted a darker take, you had Spectacular; you wanted a more "classic" Spidey book, you had Friendly Neighbourhood. Under Slott, you've had the choice of Amazing/Superior, Avenging/Team-Up or not buying a Spider-Man book.
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Date: 2015-02-13 12:15 am (UTC)