Dirty Mcdrawz
Your girl loves em....
One More Day is worse and I'm going to tell you all why:
One More Day wasn't a creator taking a stab to try something new; it was an editorial mandate brought upon by an EIC who disliked something and wanted it to go back to his childhood. It was all this nostalgia bullshyt writ large and did nothing for any character involved.
1. Peter looks like a baby who can't let go of his mommy. On no plane of existence would Aunt May want Peter to sacrifice his marriage for her. She wants him to be happy and live the life she and Ben got to live. He'd want him to keep growing and be the supportive husband for his wife.
2. MJ knows this as well, and would never put Peter in a position where he's even forced to make the choice. Would she choose for him? Yes. But she'd also respect him enough to take his input. Quesada and everyone involved let the woman be the sacrificial lamb to avoid tossing blame at Peter and that's a cop out.
Now, let's get to the other bullshyt they said they'd get to do post One More Day. We were told they'd do "spider-man stories we couldn't tell with a married Peter Parker" Oh word? You can't tell the story of Peter going back to work for the bugle when he's married? Funny, cause he did that while he was married.
Can't tell the story of Norman coming back to torture Peter?
Can't tell the story of a businessman/philanthropist who moonlights as a crime lord?
The only things they added to the stories they would've already told was one or two love interests that ultimately went nowhere because clearly the writers didn't believe in them enough and the fans weren't receptive. So they did nothing but move Peter backwards for the sake of moving him backwards.
Then they did that damn O.M.I.T. story to explain what happened to Peter and MJ in this new reality, which also had everyone out of character. MJ once again decides she can't be with Peter because he's spider-man. Really? That's the angle we're going for? This is one of the strongest characters in the whole damn comic universe and for them to keep going back to this "she can't handle it" thing is bullshyt. And once again, Peter is a bystander in his life while everyone else around him makes decisions.
So no new stories were told that they couldn't tell with him being married. No characters advanced at all. And in fact, the most advancement came when Dan Slott put MJ back in the book prominently and really addressed MJ and Peter's relationship as adults. Fast forward all these years later and that genie Joey Q wanted back in the bottle so damn much...is out again and the two are a couple and living together. So what exactly did that storyline accomplish?
One More Day is a 15 yard pass play that's wiped out due to offensive pass interference
I was going to come in here and say Sins Past , but damn breh you’ve convinced me.