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cyberghostface ([personal profile] cyberghostface) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2018-06-21 08:49 am

Ganke is Peter's roommate in 'Spidey'



So as you may recall the character Ned in 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' was pretty familiar to a certain Ganke Lee from Miles Morales' title, a chubby Asian kid (although Ned's actor Jacob Batalon is of Filipino descent, Ganke is Korean-American) who plays with LEGOs and is Peter's friend and confidante. Bendis himself even poked fun at it by having Ganke call himself 'Ned' as a way to cover his identity.

Well, over in the 'Spidey' title...





This obviously is not a canon title and Ganke is still Miles' best friend in the main universe but it is kind of funny how Marvel's been using the character as Peter's friend elsewhere...

[personal profile] locuatico 2018-06-21 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
This is high-school peter. the most boring Peter Parker you could have. So him being kind of there is clearly not the issue.

And you are missing my point: Where are all those rich characters Peter fanboys were babbling about all day? why, for a character that is supposedly SO boring, writers seem to want to use as much of him as humanly possible?
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[personal profile] strejdaking 2018-06-23 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
"The Bendis/Bagley USM run alone is probably one of the best takes on the character period."

Debatable.

"They borrowed Ganke probably because the idea of giving Peter a peer who knows who he is is a good storytelling device. They haven't taken much else."

The previous movies have proven it unecessary and they easily could have used Harry Osborn or a similar character. It takes away Peter's uniqueness, all for the sake of giving him a guy on a computer, even though A. there's already Karen, already considerable departure, B. superhero's guy on a computer is so cliched the movie even makes fun of how cliched it is. And by the end, basically everyone in his supporting cast knows his identity except Flash (even Michelle is implied), so why even bother?

And they've absolutely taken more than that, with his hero worship of an older superhero mentor and going to a charter school.
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[personal profile] strejdaking 2018-06-24 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
The obvious sollution is then not making him freaking Ganke.

Miles hasn't been angsting over not saving Peter for a long time.

[personal profile] broblawsky 2018-06-21 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Miles has one really prominent, interesting character trait: he's almost ludicrously anxious and high-strung. I hope it doesn't go away when he's no longer written by Bendis.