"ultimate spider-man"? It's been years since I heard that name... And back then Gwen had yellow eyes and got her vital fluids sucked out by Carnage. Why the hell is there a new Ultimate Spider-Man series now? Could they really not call it something new, like "Hyper Spider-Man", or "Extreme Spider-Man" or "Significant Spider-Man"?
"ultimate spider-man"? It's been years since I heard that name... And back then Gwen had yellow eyes and got her vital fluids sucked out by Carnage. Why the hell is there a new Ultimate Spider-Man series now? Could they really not call it something new, like "Hyper Spider-Man", or "Extreme Spider-Man" or "Significant Spider-Man"?
Because it was set in the new Ultimate universe, created by the Maker, whose from the old Ultimate universe.
Because it was set in the new Ultimate universe, created by the Maker, whose from the old Ultimate universe.
Who's, with an apostrophe. And this is ultimately still the choice of the management at Marvel, not a fictional character. And it's them choosing to use the title "Ultimate Spider-Man" despite this having nothing to do with the "Ultimate Spider-Man" series from 2000-2009 that I have a problem with. In-universe explanations obviously don't count as excuses.
You don't need to correct every grammar mistake you see. I doubt most users would get on your case for not capitalizing "Ultimate Spider-Man" in your first comment. At least you're not commenting just for the sake of correcting this time.
Blank_User said in comment #2590885: You don't need to correct every grammar mistake you see.
But I WANT to. If I could choose to have a superpower I would want the power to correct everyone, everywhere, every single time they say something wrong!
Blank_User said in comment #2590885: I doubt most users would get on your case for not capitalizing "Ultimate Spider-Man" in your first comment.
I did that because the tag "ultimate spider-man (2024)" is in lowercase. Is there a grammar rule about capitalization when quoting? I don't think the lowercase in the tag is wrong given that the database for the site probably runs better if all the tags are entirely in lowercase, and tags seem like they're probably grammatically distinct from from titles. Maybe even from natural language altogether. By all means, get on my case!
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