Dan Bereton presents the alternate version of ASM #121 when Gwen was awake for her death, as opposed to what actually happened.
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Was there ever a story about what happened between the moment Gwen was kidnaped and her death on the bridge?
@Y The Last Nerd: Oh most definitely 🙂 But we both know the Goblin won´t appear in the second, so it is more likely for this to happen in the third film.
This is scary, and sad, like the original story. Lovely drawing though. I really hope they don’t kill off Emma Stone…
If they kill her off in Amazing Spider-Man 2, you better believe this is closer to what will occur in the film. It’s way more dramatic from a cinematic point of view that she be awake for her impending death. Agree? Disagree?
Yeah, that look of terror in her eyes frightens me too. But I still like it. 🙂 What else has he done? I might have heard of stuff he´s done before, but my memory is that of a goldfish at the moment 🙂
That’s a bit more disturbing than the original. I think I like it better with her knocked out.