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Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider is a short ten-issue series that takes place after the events of the Spider-Gwen Series, the Current Issues of Earth-616's The Amazing Spider-Man, and Spider-Geddon. The point of the series is to introduce the new Ghost-Spider series that takes place on Earth-616 and it touches on a few points. These points being things like Gwen Stacy changing her name to something more fitting, her relationship with Harry Osborn-65, and the current state of her powers. My Rating of the series is a 3.5 out of 5 stars. The writing is overall entertaining and the new art style is pleasing even if it doesn't entirely reflect the original comic series. It's not a story I would read again, but it kept me counting down the days until the next release. I overall recommend it.
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Does anyone else fantasize about murder? Not like anyone in particular. I'm sure everyone thinks about killing their annoying boss or an ex. But I mean like a stranger. Sometimes I pass someone on the road and I just think about sinking a knife in their neck. All the blood spraying on my face as I hold them in my arms. I could stare in their eyes and feel their soul leaving. Tasting their blood as it drips from my face.
Could you do it? Say there would be no consequence for taking a stranger's life. Could you do it? Would you do it just to know what it feels like? Am I any less human for lying awake at night and thinking about taking a life, or would you do it too? Of course, I would never just kill a stranger. I've been taught my whole life that it's wrong. So I just kind of wait to be provoked. It's not this moral ground I stand on to resist taking a life, but fear of the consequences that keep me afloat an ocean of sin. One of the only legal ways to kill is through the defense. Defending your self in a fight to the death. Maybe you're protecting someone so you beat their skull in with a brick or they're stealing so you grab the nearest pair of scissors and stick it in the back of their neck. There are other legal ways to kill. In war its no crime to take a life if that life threatens your own or others. As much as I lust for this feeling, I am far too much of a coward to go to a place where bullets fly and death is expected. I've asked religion if murder is ever forgiven and a similar response is given. If it is in defense. If you are truly sorry to God even if the dead deserved it. My conclusion is that if I thirst for this feeling, I will not be forgiven because I won't be sorry. As a man who fears God, if I am given the legal chance to kill do I even take it? No, I hope I don't. I fear consequence more than I fear the unknown of this cold meal. My beast will lie dormant... Unless it isn't there. If this is a normal feeling until the life is taken, will I be sorry? Does everyone know this and those who act repent? If your thirst is quenched, are you suddenly drowning? Do I dare learn? These questions cannot be answered by a coward. But I fear in my cowardice I will learn. I fear that even these fantasies are a sin equal to the act. To this fear I am sorry, I already regret, but not because I believe to be in any good state of mind, but because the consequence is too damn high of a wall for my clawless paws could ever climb. Is this what separates me from a true killer? Not the paws, but the claws. Not the dark mind, but the willingness to do act. The fearlessness in the unknown universe. I beg you to tell me, does anyone else fantasize about murder? |
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