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Talk:Ezekiel Sims

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Ben Culture in topic Under appreciated

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This article claims totems target each other, as well as totem eaters. It's only a small thing, but Ezekiel actually said that totem eaters and pretenders to being totem eaters (Vulture, Rhino, etc) were the ones targetting Spidey. I'll change this if no-one minds. -Eiphel 19:51, 20 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

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BetacommandBot (talk) 19:41, 13 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Under appreciated

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Ezekiel was such an underrated character, and a fine example of a tragic character.(JoeLoeb (talk) 03:56, 31 January 2009 (UTC))Reply

That's not what these Talk pages are for (they're for discussing how to improve the article itself) but I have to agree with you. That whole period of ASM was worthy of the title, "Amazing"! You had the first Ezekiel/Morlun story, and the Shade story (with Dr. Strange), and Aunt May finding out, for certain, that Peter was Spider-Man, and a short but chilling "return of Doc Ock" kind of story, all one after another, while in the background P. and MJ were separated (a much richer plot pivot than anything that's happened in P's love life since their marriage was retconned). It's mostly a testament to J. Michael Straczynski's writing talent, I think. But yes, Ezekiel and how he rocked P's little world was probably the best example of why JMS's run was so awesome. Ezekiel, and the ideas those stories contained, I would love to see brought back. As for Morlun (scariest "villain" ever -- he just wants to eat Spider-Man; that's all there is TO it!) if you liked that story, check out the all-text novel The Darkest Hours, when Morlun's THREE siblings come looking for revenge. Quite good.
Anyway, don't do this. We're breaking the rules. This is not what Talk pages are for! Cheers.
--Ben Culture (talk) 17:37, 12 January 2010 (UTC)Reply