Almost 20 Years On, Former Marvel Chief is Still Defending Spider-Man’s Most Controversial Story

Someone commented on a post by Quesada, bringing up old complaints about a controversial Spider-Man storyline. The fan accused Quesada of damaging the character, but he responded by noting Spider-Man remained incredibly popular despite the criticism surrounding “One More Day,” and he didn’t address the fan’s hostile tone. It’s been 19 years since that story came out, and some fans are still upset, but Quesada is right to stop defending himself – it’s time to move on.

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