No, is.Stas Bush wrote:"Intelligent college student"? Might be.I mean the same one where Peter Parker grasped easily on the level of Octavius the theories behind his project...was by no mean an idiot, and is presented as an intelligent college student?
Doesn't matter. Spiderman has always been gifted with innate intelligence - he constructed webshooters and other devices using his own capabilities.He's still a colledge student. He doesn't have any fucking credentials.
Given he's a science teacher at a high school? Not only does he care about it but he wishes to promote it to the younger generation.Spider-Man's "nerd" persona Peter Parker is actually one of the superheroes who does have a grasp of science - however, does he even care about it?
His 'wank mutant powers' actually came as a result of a science experiment. Spiderman isn't some freak of nature - he got his powers through an accident of science, whether it be atomic science as in the original 1960's origin, or genetic engineering in the reimagined movies and 'Ultimate' alternate universe comic. He then uses his powers - and his intellect - to fight crime. Spiderman's first villains were cunning and intelligent, and he could only defeat them by outwitting them - using his own intellect.He's saving the world from a scientist with his wank mutant powers, not his intellect.
Because the experiment was flawed and Peter Parker could fucking tell that.In the end, only the outcome mattered. The thermonuclear synthesis was presented as a Pandora's box which should not be opened, or else,The technology in Ocatvius' experiment wasn't presented as evil no matter how hard you want to try to say that it was
'The end is the only outcome that mattered' is bullshit. If it were true, we'd always skip to the last five minutes of any movie or play, or the last chapter of a book, or text. And even there you're fucked, because Otto had a change of heart at the end.
Wow. It's a common theme is it? That bad guys are bad, and do bad things? Shit, I didn't know that Stas. Thanks for telling me.Common theme. Little supervillains with intellect start out as inherently evil. Which doesn't change the fact they're presented as EVIL.Otto Octavius didn't start out evil
Excuse me? Not some sort of freak? He's a normal human?Oh, got me. Point taken. Actually, Batman is indeed not a dumbass, one of the smartest characters from the whole "superhero" mansion. And he's also a normal human, not some sort of freak. Another one which comes to mind is X-men's Xavier...And one of the first superheroes was Batman - a forensic scientist and a detective who wasn't a dumbass.
Batman is about as abnormal as you can get without going into supernatural powers. He's obsessed, physically trained in a variety of disciplines, some of them mystical, and he inherited his billion dollar empire. He isn't 'normal' by any stretch of the imagination.
Peter Parker on the other hand has normal, everyday problems plague him in the form of rent, keeping down a job, girls - this is in addition to his superhero problems and abilities.
It's interesting you comment favourably on Batman being a normal human and not a freak, and then end by complimenting Xavier as well... who is a freak - or rather, a mutant. I would have simply used the word mutant, but you're the one who used both words in conjunction earlier to describe Spiderman.
Why is that significant?Tell me some issues where someone "knocks out" Hitler before the War started.
Don't fucking roll your eyes at me like you're cute. Here's the picture of Captain America #1:Perhaps I lack knowledge here. But it was June (or July?) 1939. And was anyone knocking Hitler out in comics?
That whole period was rife with nationalistic "American superheroes defeat the Nazis and Japs" comics. YOUR point, which I was rebutting, was that a scientist was shown as a supervillain - you didn't provide a reference by the way - rather than the obvious real-world villains of Hitler and his Nazis. Except this was not the case, as I've just shown: Hitler was portrayed as a villain to be defeated by superheroes.
It was 'accented' all the fucking time, as early back as the Silver Age (thanks Degan).Wasn't accented until lately, and generally isn't accented even now. What people want to see are superpowers, not intellect.Actually Superman has a superior intellect too
Your rant is bogus.