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2012 heralded a lot of rage for the comic book fan, but what moment amongst them is the most maddening? Well it's time for YOU to decide!
Attention all who've clicked this article. You have great rage in your heart. This reporter can feel it fester within you. Since we already have an article for the best moments of the year, but what about the ones that earned the ire of fans? The one that made their skin crawl, make them seeth with rage, or just go “WTF?!” Moments that are simply maddening.
Now I know one particular moment is not on this list that I know a lot of people are raging about, Amazing Spider-Man #700. That's in due part out of respect for Dan Slott and he mentioned the moment in particular should not be spoiled until December #26. As a result you will not find the moment that happens in the issue spoiled or mentioned here on the poll. Instant you'll have just the title and issue number by itself. It'll be as simple as that.
Voting will end on January 5th instead of the 2nd because does that make you mad I'm giving an extra few days to decide the fate of the moment filled with the most madness?! Now for the nominees for most Maddening Moment of 2012 are:
And seriously, the Lil Gotham one was the thing where she wasn't even named and just had blonde hair? Get the fuck over it.
Oh sure whine that I put it in there, but when Ricch Johnston puts it there you remain silent. I only put topics that came "hotly" debated or suggested.
Yeah, it all went down in the latest issue of Amazing Spider-Man. Basically, while trapped in the body of Doctor Octopus, Peter started to imagine all of the terrible things that Otto would do to to his friends and loved ones while in his body. In order to prevent himself from dwelling on it, he started to go through his memories only to discover that he had all of Otto's memories as well as his own. This of course, led to Peter "remembering" a moment that happened between Otto and Aunt May just before their wedding...it wasn't shown but it was implied that whatever it was, was possibly sexual in nature.