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* DuelingWorks: With ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2022''. Both titles have a StoryArc that involve the titular character(s) becoming a DestructiveSavior that ends up making them a HeroWithBadPublicity because of what they did and the overarching mystery being just ''what'' they did to end up that way. Despite being only 4 issues in as of this writing, many fans see this title as the winner as ''FF'' doesn't drag out the mystery and inflict CharacterDerailment on its cast.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2022''. Both titles have a StoryArc that involve the titular character(s) becoming a DestructiveSavior that ends up making them a HeroWithBadPublicity because of what they did and the overarching mystery being just ''what'' they did to end up that way. Despite being only 4 issues in as of this writing, many fans see this title as the winner as ''FF'' doesn't drag out the mystery and inflict CharacterDerailment mischaracterization on its cast.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManWellsAndRomitaJr''. Both titles have a StoryArc that involve the titular character(s) becoming a DestructiveSavior that ends up making them a HeroWithBadPublicity because of what they did and the overarching mystery being just ''what'' they did to end up that way. Despite being only 4 issues in as of this writing, many fans see this title as the winner as ''FF'' doesn't drag out the mystery and inflict CharacterDerailment on its cast.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManWellsAndRomitaJr''.''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2022''. Both titles have a StoryArc that involve the titular character(s) becoming a DestructiveSavior that ends up making them a HeroWithBadPublicity because of what they did and the overarching mystery being just ''what'' they did to end up that way. Despite being only 4 issues in as of this writing, many fans see this title as the winner as ''FF'' doesn't drag out the mystery and inflict CharacterDerailment on its cast.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''ComicBook/AmazingSpiderManWellsAndRomitaJr''. Both titles have a StoryArc that involve the titular character(s) becoming a DestructiveSavior that ends up making them a HeroWithBadPublicity because of what they did and the overarching mystery being just ''what'' they did to end up that way. Despite being only 4 issues in as of this writing, many fans see this title as the winner as ''FF'' doesn't drag out the mystery and inflict CharacterDerailment on its cast.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''ComicBook/AmazingSpiderManWellsAndRomitaJr''.''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManWellsAndRomitaJr''. Both titles have a StoryArc that involve the titular character(s) becoming a DestructiveSavior that ends up making them a HeroWithBadPublicity because of what they did and the overarching mystery being just ''what'' they did to end up that way. Despite being only 4 issues in as of this writing, many fans see this title as the winner as ''FF'' doesn't drag out the mystery and inflict CharacterDerailment on its cast.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''ComicBook/AmazingSpiderManWellsAndRomitaJr''. Both titles have a StoryArc that involve the titular character(s) becoming a DestructiveSavior that ends up making them a HeroWithBadPublicity because of what they did and the overarching mystery being just ''what'' they did to end up that way. Despite being only 4 issues in as of this writing, many fans see this title as the winner as ''FF'' doesn't drag out the mystery and inflict CharacterDerailment on its cast.