In what has become the new norm, Spider-Man does not remember having Spider-boy as a sidekick. We get Bailey explaining it again. Also get a little nugget that Peter tried to alter his Spider-Sense to be like Bailey’s.
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This is a great spec book. how i know this is that when I passed this book from right to left in front of my fish tank, the fish… swam randomly…whatja think they did? follow something mindlessly? hah! that’s what speculators do
I am very curious to see if any writer, aside from Dan Slott, does anything with Spider-Boy.
If another writer chooses to use the character maybe he will have staying power, but so far he’s just been Slott’s little pet project.
I have a long enough memory to remember Alpha, Slott’s previous attempt at giving Spider-Man a teenage sidekick. Nothing came of that except a short mini-series in which the Superior Spider-Man tried to steal Alpha’s powers away from him.
I don’t believe the character has even had a cameo appearance since.
I’ll be very curious to see if any writers, other than Dan Slott, do anything with Spider-Boy.
If anybody else uses the character I think he could have some staying power, but so far he’s just been Slott’s little pet project.
The character could vanish into irrelevance just as easily as Dan Slott’s previous attempt at giving Spider-Man a teenage sidekick, the all-but-forgotten Alpha.