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by iron_patriot » Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:08 am
FSUSpiderFan wrote:In Fight Club you don't look at your opponent equally. You look at them as slime that needs to be bashed into submission.
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by stillanerd » Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:31 am
CBR: In one scene in issue #668, he talks about how he never tires of seeing Peter Parker's face, no matter how many times he masks it, unmasks it, liquefies it or wears it as a hat. That's a very telling statement; the Jackal talking about masking and unmasking Pete suggests that he knows that Pete is Spider-Man. Did Doctor Strange's spell that protects Pete's identity not work on the Jackal?
Dan Slott: If you go back and look at the story I wrote with the Fantastic Four (that's collected in the "24/7" trade of "Amazing Spider-Man"), Peter lays out the rules of Doctor Strange's mind-wipe spell. He tells Reed Richards that it created a psychic blind spot, that even if there's a stack of evidence pointing to the fact that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, that person's mind won't let them connect the dots. Or their mind will come up with a solution that they can accept. It just won't be the right one.
Pete goes on to explain that the only way his identity can be compromised is if someone unmasks him or if he unmasks himself. In that case, that person's memories of Peter Parker being Spider-Man will all come rushing back.
So if you're the Jackal, and you're growing something that you know to be a clone of Spider-Man, and you put it in a mask and then you unmask it, you'd then know Spider-Man's secret identity. It's all there in that line -- the Jackal says, "Parker. I'll never get tired of that face, no matter how many times I've masked it, unmasked it, liquefied it or worn it like a little hat." He's fulfilled the conditions of Doctor Strange's spell.




by stevejrogers » Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:22 pm


by spideytothemax » Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:02 pm
stillanerd wrote:Great show, guys, particularly your in-depth review of Amazing Spider-Man #665 and the problems of Carlie Cooper in general. Since it was brought up with regards to how the Jackal still knows Peter is Spider-Man, turns out Dan Slott was asked this very question in an CBR interview:CBR: In one scene in issue #668, he talks about how he never tires of seeing Peter Parker's face, no matter how many times he masks it, unmasks it, liquefies it or wears it as a hat. That's a very telling statement; the Jackal talking about masking and unmasking Pete suggests that he knows that Pete is Spider-Man. Did Doctor Strange's spell that protects Pete's identity not work on the Jackal?
Dan Slott: If you go back and look at the story I wrote with the Fantastic Four (that's collected in the "24/7" trade of "Amazing Spider-Man"), Peter lays out the rules of Doctor Strange's mind-wipe spell. He tells Reed Richards that it created a psychic blind spot, that even if there's a stack of evidence pointing to the fact that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, that person's mind won't let them connect the dots. Or their mind will come up with a solution that they can accept. It just won't be the right one.
Pete goes on to explain that the only way his identity can be compromised is if someone unmasks him or if he unmasks himself. In that case, that person's memories of Peter Parker being Spider-Man will all come rushing back.
So if you're the Jackal, and you're growing something that you know to be a clone of Spider-Man, and you put it in a mask and then you unmask it, you'd then know Spider-Man's secret identity. It's all there in that line -- the Jackal says, "Parker. I'll never get tired of that face, no matter how many times I've masked it, unmasked it, liquefied it or worn it like a little hat." He's fulfilled the conditions of Doctor Strange's spell.
So in other words, the official canonical explanation is that the Jackal--off-panel, mind you--re-cloned Spider-Man, put a Spider-Man mask on his head, removed the mask, instantly remembered that Peter Parker is Spider-Man due to negating the psychic blindspot, and then destroyed the clone. So...yeah. Of course, why the Jackal would feel the need to do this or know that by putting on and remasking Peter's clone would make him remember is still unexplained.

by George Berryman » Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:04 pm
stevejrogers wrote:George, was your comment about Martin Sheen not pulling off as good of an Uncle Ben as Cliff Robertson due to a personal dislike of Martin Sheen (either acting or politics) or do you think the role should be done by a more grounded character actor?
stevejrogers wrote:Just seems odd considering Sheen's standing as one of the more respected and accomplished actors out there, while Robertson's career is basically a character actor, or an "Hey it's that guy" type of actor.
stevejrogers wrote:BTW, that is NOT in any way a slam at character actors/Hey It's That Guy actors, its just that they aren't on the same tier that Martin Sheen was on at the peak of his career.





by spideytothemax » Thu Sep 29, 2011 6:59 pm

by stevejrogers » Thu Sep 29, 2011 7:00 pm
iron_patriot wrote:Where the hell has Kev been? I miss the bastard.


by gregxb » Thu Sep 29, 2011 7:59 pm


by BD » Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:24 pm
by DarkKnightJared » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:46 pm
stillanerd wrote:Great show, guys, particularly your in-depth review of Amazing Spider-Man #665 and the problems of Carlie Cooper in general. Since it was brought up with regards to how the Jackal still knows Peter is Spider-Man, turns out Dan Slott was asked this very question in an CBR interview:CBR: In one scene in issue #668, he talks about how he never tires of seeing Peter Parker's face, no matter how many times he masks it, unmasks it, liquefies it or wears it as a hat. That's a very telling statement; the Jackal talking about masking and unmasking Pete suggests that he knows that Pete is Spider-Man. Did Doctor Strange's spell that protects Pete's identity not work on the Jackal?
Dan Slott: If you go back and look at the story I wrote with the Fantastic Four (that's collected in the "24/7" trade of "Amazing Spider-Man"), Peter lays out the rules of Doctor Strange's mind-wipe spell. He tells Reed Richards that it created a psychic blind spot, that even if there's a stack of evidence pointing to the fact that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, that person's mind won't let them connect the dots. Or their mind will come up with a solution that they can accept. It just won't be the right one.
Pete goes on to explain that the only way his identity can be compromised is if someone unmasks him or if he unmasks himself. In that case, that person's memories of Peter Parker being Spider-Man will all come rushing back.
So if you're the Jackal, and you're growing something that you know to be a clone of Spider-Man, and you put it in a mask and then you unmask it, you'd then know Spider-Man's secret identity. It's all there in that line -- the Jackal says, "Parker. I'll never get tired of that face, no matter how many times I've masked it, unmasked it, liquefied it or worn it like a little hat." He's fulfilled the conditions of Doctor Strange's spell.
So in other words, the official canonical explanation is that the Jackal--off-panel, mind you--re-cloned Spider-Man, put a Spider-Man mask on his head, removed the mask, instantly remembered that Peter Parker is Spider-Man due to negating the psychic blindspot, and then destroyed the clone. So...yeah. Of course, why the Jackal would feel the need to do this or know that by putting on and remasking Peter's clone would make him remember is still unexplained.


by DarkKnightJared » Sat Oct 01, 2011 2:12 am


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