SpiderMans Latest Twist is Either Genius or His Dumbest Ever

Spider-Man’s Latest Twist is Either Genius, or His Dumbest Ever

While ‘Spider-Man Beyond’ is an interesting concept, one aspect will decide if the Webslinger’s latest arc is genius or incredibly dumb.

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SpiderMans Latest Twist is Either Genius or His Dumbest Ever

Warning! Spoilers ahead for Amazing Spider-Man #76

The latest Spider-Man storyline from Marvel Comics has the potential to be really smart… or really dumb. In the current Spider-Man Beyond arc, Peter Parker is in critical condition while Ben Reilly is taking over as the new Spider-Man in New York City. However, it’s important to note that Reilly was set up as a new Spider-Man before Peter Parker was hospitalized. As a result, Ben Reilly being positioned as Peter Parker’s replacement is either highly coincidental (which is ridiculous), or the result of a direct attack by Ben’s employers, who are sponsoring his new role as New York’s official Webslinger.

In the first chapter of Spider-Man Beyond in Amazing Spider-Man #75, Peter Parker was surprised to find his clone Ben Reilly swinging around New York in a brand new spider-suit, having taken the name Spider-Man. When they eventually meet up, Ben reveals that he’s working for the Beyond Corporation, an organization looking to get into the superhero game. They’ve chosen Ben to be their corporate-backed Spider-Man, seeing as how they possess the trademarked name and likeness (an act courtesy of Doctor Octopus when he took over Peter’s body as the Superior Spider-Man). While the original Spider-Man wasn’t sure about how he felt about sharing his superhero life with Ben, he still teamed up with the new Webslinger all the same to take on the U-Foes. However, an attack from X-Ray sees Peter becoming deathly sick from radiation poisoning, resulting in Ben rushing him to the hospital.

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With Peter out of commission, he gave his official blessing for Ben to take on the Spider-Man title, seeing as how he needed a replacement. However, the timing of it all is incredibly suspicious. Did the Beyond Corporation secretly hire the U-Foes to take Spider-Man off the board, allowing their Spider-Man to take all the spotlight without any competition? Ben’s handler and company man Marcus certainly didn’t show any remorse for the original Webslinger in Amazing Spider-Man #76 from Zeb Wells and Patrick Gleason.

It makes sense that the Beyond Corporation would want the original Spider-Man gone while also keeping their actions a secret from their hired hero who may as well be Peter’s brother. For his part, Ben certainly seems remorseful, regretting what happened to the original Spider-Man, an indication that if there was foul play involved he wasn’t a part of it. That being said, fans know that the Beyond Corporation has less than altruistic goals, and poisoning the undesired Spider-Man wouldn’t be outside of their wheelhouse.

Essentially, if Ben Reilly’s being set up as a new Spider-Man right before Peter needed someone to replace him is just a coincidence, that feels forced (and rather dumb). In contrast, making the Beyond Corporation responsible for Peter Parker on the verge of death in the hospital is a dynamic and smart plot point, especially considering that they’re giving Ben a chance to be a true hero (just like he’s always wanted). Only time will tell as Spider-Man Beyond continues.

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