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Dec 30, 2007 11:00

Wikipedia did indeed correct Anonymous Fan No. 1's contribution to Joe Quesada's wikipage, but never fear! Another nameless fan has made his or her contribution in the name of petty vandalism for justice and personal satisfaction. Behold!

Joseph "Joe" Quesada, colloquially known as The Idiot Who Ruined Spider-Man.

Oh, fandom. You make me feel so

the idiot who ruined spider-man

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ningen_demonai December 30 2007, 17:32:08 UTC
Oh yes plz, the bastard. D:

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mizzmarvel December 30 2007, 17:39:58 UTC
Ahahahaha! It's funny because it's true.

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dropsofgleam December 30 2007, 18:13:04 UTC
LOL., Quesada. Honestly, what did redhead women ever do to you? >O

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memlu December 31 2007, 00:13:22 UTC
I've decided I'm a fan of the theory that a redheaded girl spurned him in high school. Oh, Charlie Brown! You never should have asked that girl to the homecoming dance. Now you have only sorrow and regret to warm your heart in the dark hours of the night. Etc.

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its_onthefritz December 30 2007, 19:00:41 UTC
Oh wikipedia >D.

It’s funny. I am not a fan of the comics or the films yet I still think Quesada totally had this coming. I’m wondering how this “development” was allowed to happen considering the fan outrage? ( Scans_daily is not pleased.)

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memlu December 31 2007, 00:19:49 UTC
The lurkers support him in e-mail! I don't even know anymore. Like, I can't imagine how he could possibly expect this to turn out well, but it really seems like he honestly thinks he's made the best possible choice for Spider-Man and the fans.

Haha, oh, gosh, scans_daily. I love the idea of Screw You Guys, The Spider-Marriage Is Awesome Week and feel it should be encouraged in any way possible.

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the_fox_bandit December 30 2007, 23:56:24 UTC
I love that you have an entire entry tag now called "the idiot who ruined spider-man."

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memlu December 31 2007, 00:14:24 UTC
It makes me laugh and laugh and laaaaaugh. The "colloquially" is what makes it art, but I don't think the tagging system's character limit would accept it. *sadface*

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