Marvel Comics Ruins

Comic fans! What are your thoughts on the meaning of Spider-Man after the 'More' One Day plot?
Once in a while you see a comic take a risk toward your character (s). It's the kind of direction that makes you feel you are a movie camera slowly saying, "Do not!" on top of their lungs. To me, that would be the direction of Spider-Man at Marvel. The "One More Day storyline 'Is, in my opinion, ruining the character and jeopardizing the franchise. I admit that is a difficult burden coming from someone who does not regularly read the book, but you still care about the characters. Before the plot was about what I saw where he was going. I have to say I'm disappointed. Here is a link to recapitulate the history wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Man:_One_More_Day. Whether it was or Quesada Straczynski does not matter. The story was a bad idea at all. As your opinion here on the subject.
for me all the new characters have lost there "charm" of Marvel in general is becoming a mix between the vigilant and the Incredibles, registration hero and what not, and the crisis literally infinite DC keeps coming back again, if you do not read them is like Star Trek and multiverses with evil twins Superman sorry for ranting but the character is driven to a point of no return, and when he makes the fan boys will be extremly casual fans angry and disappointed
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