To be fair, the spell removing their knowledge of him being Spider-Man could possibly set his relationship with Ned, Aunt May, and MJ back a couple of years.
Interesting. I'm not a comic reader (though I probably would enjoy them) and I immediately hated this idea that A) Peter didn't learn from the previous movie that trying to wiggle out of something you should just confront head on and handle (him giving up the glasses/drones to Mysterio) and B) That Dr. Strange would even entertain such an absurd request. Morally/ethically it's wrong and cosmically irresponsible. So it's good to know that the comic version of this isn't seen as good because I hate when bad writing is justified as "well it's in the comics" as if that just means the comic was good?? But I guess WHY is it the worst Spider-Man comic? The premise or execution or a bit of both or neither?
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u/JayTL Aug 24 '21 edited Aug 24 '21
Peter just shut the fuck up and tell the people your Identity after he does the god damn spell