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Sep 3, 2012

Spider-Man's Successors

Spider-man isn't a very good superhero in my eyes. He's not impressive, strong, moral or possess any classic traits of a true superhero. So what does he have to offer? I for one am intrigued by the Spider-man's alter egos. They are Venom (all black costume, sometimes looks blue in the light) and Carnage (all red with black veins). Venom and Carnage are both villains and they are cooler than most superheroes. I don't know if they have any allies, comrades or even cognitive thoughts, they seem like vicious monsters, like the evil that escaped and mutated from the Spider-man and became their own entities. Uncontrollable, unstoppable and unreasonable. How could two such incredible creations have derived from Spider-man, the dorky student who's superpower is the ability to make things sticky.

Instead of another Spider-Man movie they need to make a movie featuring Venom and Carnage, destroying everything and bringing death and destruction in their wake. Maybe start the story with Spider-Man falling to the accumulated force of Spider-Man's combined foes, as Spider-Man is about to be slain, Venom and Carnage emerge from wherever it is they originate from, have a glorious battle with the Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Raven and all the other villains. When the dust settles after the slaughter, Spider-Man struggles to stand to his feet and greet his saviors, but being pure evil as they are, Venom and Carnage  pin Spidey and slay him themselves. And the duo spend the remainder of the movie on a super-powered rampage of senseless evil and chaos.





(Spider-Man, Venom and Carnage Illustrations)

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