wyokid
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Nah, I'm still going clone. I bet MJ freed it too.
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So... have we all accepted that it actually is Peter Parker and not a clone, robot, or alternate dimension Peter?
I have no clue. I believed it was Peter until the last scene when he asked MJ if they all "bought it".
That was in terms of his "reasons" for not sticking around, so him and MJ could (essentially) ride off into the sunset together. That's how I interpreted it anyway.
Sounds like it's going to be a short ride.
So the twins and Hydra are working for Doom... Now what. They've got one issue left, what kind of conclusion can they come to in one issue?
Hydra working for (or with) Doom was kind of dumb, but that's pretty much what I expect from Bendis at this point. Throw some crazy plot twist in there that makes no sense and serves no purpose other than to surprise people.
Doom was in the crossover with the All-New X-Men, so maybe that has something to do with it, but I haven't read it yet.
That may tie in. But I wouldn't necessarily hold my breath (like E said, Bendis does have a habit of forced plot twists). Given all the things that'll be left unresolved, I'm not necessarily sure all of the Miles Morales plot threads will be satisfyingly concluded either, in MM-USM #12 or the Ultimate End mini...
Will his entire supporting cast cross over to the 616 universe or whatever it's called after Secret Wars?
So, that was maybe the worst, most rushed final issue ever. Miles gets a new power and takes out the spider-themed thief twins, Dr Doom, and the hoards of Hydra on his own, off-panel. The end. Sigh.
I agree. If they have taken some time and hired some different writers, it would have been great. The twins were good though.