Slott ruined Chartman's plans
Now lets hope that Slott kills Doom so Hickman cant use him either for his X-Men's stories
Based Slott
Fuck off Slott, no ones gonna read your god awful books
If Hickman is so obsessed with FF why did he leave?
He only cares about Franklin, Doom and the Maker
Hickman's FF was pretty weird, I didn't like it, Slott's is better
Ok Slott
>slott's so slow that before he could retcon franklin being a mutant there was already an x-men/f4 mini making a big deal out of him being a mutant
I'm thankful in knowing that Slott is just as hated by his coworkers as he is by people in the comic community.
>can't write good comics
>can't write fast
>hated by co-workers
Why do they keep him around? At least Bendis could write fast.
You mean gage's FF.
Because despite his worst efforts he managed to keep people buying ASM starting with Dying Wish and took several years to finally get rid of. He's already off Iron Man and F4 is probably going to be his last big gig. After that he'll get downgraded to lesser titles. Give him ten years and you'll only see his name for backup stories.
Pretty much what said, Amazing Spider-Man sold well under him (though I don't believe that will happen again if he came back to the title, not with the growing hostility I've seen) and Fantastic Four seems to sell okay for Fantastic Four standards.
Didn't the documentary reveal it was Gage writing most of ASM at the time and Slott just put his name on the credits? Surely it would've been easier to cut the middleman.
Gage would be credited on the stuff that he did work on, which would be like the issues leading up to Spider-Island or the Ms Marvel team-up, and some others I can't remember right now. I think it's whatever's on the Marvel wiki.
Because his course was charted in advance.
>and some others
Yost from maybe after Spider-Island until Superior
When he was writing Avengers he stole away Reed and Doom and Robinson's run was ruined because of it.
he wrote them for a decade and pretty much finished all he wanted to do.
>Muh double mojo
>You are now aware how much Slott dislikes Ghosts of Mars
You'd think but it wouldn't look good for slott. I can't believe disney did a hit piece on him by accident.
There's a good possibility they were just doing normal coverage on his work and relations with others. After a while they realized it was all bad and they committed so much to it that they decided to put it out there and not care. If this was a movie director or star they would've buried it.
>I am now reminded of Ghosts of Mars
and my weeknight has improved by 1000%
Tommy...You really need to calm down. You good with that? Okay, take the meds. Drink, it's gonna be.fine, I promise.
But the Marvel universe is a hundred mojos.
Why do you lie? AMS used to sell on par with batman before BND. Sales got so bad that they had to do the dimmick of spock to reignite interest. And when that gimmick ended sales went back to shit. For the majority of slotts era, sales were nowhere near what they once were. From above 100k and competimg with batman to 50k units. Especially the 2014-18 time
The problem with The Spirits Within wasn't alien ghosts. It was that everyone refused to fucking acknowledge alien ghosts despite incontrovertible evidence of them for most of the run time and otherwise behaved like suicidal dipshits.
>Why do you lie? AMS used to sell on par with batman before BND.
And BND wasn't just Slott, it was a lot of writers. Then when Slott went solo he had mixed results for about two years or so, then Superior boosted.
>And when that gimmick ended sales went back to shit.
Incorrect, after Superior ended the title relaunched and still kept it up in the 90,000-100,000 range. He still coasted by because even with declining sales Amazing Spider-Man was still selling better than every Marvel title (except Star Wars and events) at the time. The moment things started to falter was Clone Conspiracy when no one was interested in buying the "main" part of the story. Then that was when it actually started to decline (but still outsell most Marvel titles). His final issues boosted up again because he put in Venom and also did Red Goblin which was Norman with the Carnage symbiote.
After SSM ended, ASM #1 became one of the best selling ASM issues of all time. That fucking Ramos cover of a retard Peter sold out like crazy. And Spiderverse was successful as well despite it being shit. At worst it died down in the last few arcs and that's when Slott got off the title.
Slott’s solo ASM sold more than Spencer’s in the same amount of time
I think thats the main reason of why he did this because he wants to keep all the characters for his book which is okay but the execution was very poor
No shit Sherlock