To those of you who have expressed
concern that
Spider-Man could, in addition to having his own adventures, be
simultaneously a member of the
Avengers (
two teams
) AND the
Fantastic Four, well, you're
28 years too late to worry about that! Because back in 1983, this question was
definitively answered:



See?Oh, wait...this was
Amazing Spider-Man #246 (1983), the
all daydream issue, wherein the
Watcher (yes,
the Watcher) gave us a peak into the daydreams and fantasies of our cast members...
Never mind.
4 comments:
haha XD
Great find!
I guess it's a good thing Peter Parker's new job has flexible hours.
(Well... so did his old one I guess.)
They could always clone Peter for one team or another. Set up a franchise.
Lazarus Lupin
http://strangespanner.blogspot.com/
art and review
But when they tried that, no one was happy.
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