![]() ![]() If Doc Ock didn’t get around with his giant mechanical arms, he’d probably drive a big white van. ![]() Besides, this Spider-Man would still have Peter Parker’s lithe body and chestnut curls, but a bad guy’s brain!Įditor: My eyes may see Andrew Garfield, but my heart sees Moe from Three Stooges. Slott: We haven’t followed that policy since 2001. We have a strict policy here at Marvel: bowl cuts should never be presented in such a way to create sympathy for the bowl cut, to promote distrust of the forces of decent taste and grooming, or to inspire others with a desire to bowl the cut. ![]() The climax would introduce a new Spider-Man with Doctor Octopus’ mind, a new Octo-Spider to mack on Mary Jane and take over Parker’s life.Įditor: Dan, have you seen Doc Ock’s bowl cut? It’s like a helmet made of pomade and shame. ![]() The two had just switched bodies in previous issues, BUT we can end the entire series with Peter Parker dying inside the decaying body of his greatest villain. DeMatteis, and Jen Van MeterĪrtists: Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli, and Stephanie BuscemaĪ Dramatic Reenactment of Dan Slott’s Pitch for Amazing Spider-Man #700:Īmazing Spider-Man Writer Dan Slott: So, for our 700th issue I was thinking we could Freaky Friday the crap out of Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus. ![]()
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