Who’s that Villain? | Spider-Man 24 (Spoilers)

Contains spoilers for Amazing Spider-Man #24.

In Caped-Joel’s review of Amazing Spider-Man #24, he talks about Spider-Man’s newest foe, Kindred. Kindred who seems to know way too much about Spider-Man (like knowing he’s Peter Parker) tells Spidey that he can’t learn Kindred’s name until the final battle. He states that once Peter knows his name, it’s all over and they will have to battle each other and Peter will have to face what he did.

So, who is Kindred?

My theory is that Kindred is Uncle Ben.

GASP! *dramatic music sting*

Kindred looks very much like a rotting corpse. He is bandaged and his face is, well, not pleasant. He also has bugs crawling all over him–another sign of decay.

There is also the fact he is calling himself “Kindred.” It can mean like “kindred soul,” where the two are similar, but it can also mean “family or relative,” like an uncle.

Kindred also states that Peter will have to face what he did. And what is the thing that bothers Peter all the time: not being there for Uncle Ben. He let the thief pass him and the thief killed Uncle Ben. Spidey is finally going to have to confront that regret.

Lastly, over in DC Comics, they took a beloved dead family member and made them evil. I’m talking about Jor-El. Jor-El has always (or mostly) been seen as a benevolent, wise father figure. Now…he’s crazy. As we know with Marvel and DC, when one does something the other soon follows. So, who’s the most beloved dead family member in the Marvel Universe? That’s right: Uncle Ben–Mr. Great Power Great Responsibility himself.

But during the comic, Mysterio says that Kindred was just another human in the Underworld who worked his way up to being a demon. That doesn’t sound like Uncle Ben. What would kind, loving Uncle Ben be doing in “The Bad Place?” First, no theory is perfect–if it was, it’d be a law. Second, I’m thinking that this isn’t really Uncle Ben but Peter’s guilt. He’s going to have to face his guilt over what happened to Uncle Ben. We’ve seen plenty of instances where an abstract idea takes on a concrete form–such as the villain Nightmare.

Kindred even states that when Spider-Man and him fight, it’ll be the end for both. Spider-Man, the hero, was created from Uncle Ben’s death. It is what drives Peter to be Spider-Man. If he “defeats” his guilt, would he be that Spider-Man? He’d probably stay a hero, but maybe be a new version–a less angsty one always going on about “The Parker Luck.”

That’s my theory at least. What do you think? Do you think a battle between Peter and Uncle Ben would be epic or disrespectful? Feel free to check out the video (or read the comic) and make your own theory–and post them in the comments. Don’t forget to share, like, and follow.

Thanks for reading! And until the next wormhole…bye.


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Some more recommendations you might enjoy. The following are my opinion and do not reflect any organization or person.

DC Comics

Young Justice #2

The Adventures of the Super Sons #6

Action Comics #1007

Justice League Annual (2019) #1

Heroes In Crisis #5

Justice League #16

Justice League #17

These are available wherever DC Comics books are sold, such as Barnes & Noble or Amazon. If you’re looking for reviews of these and many others comic stories, you can check out the Caped-Joel YouTube channel.

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Invasion from the Appleverse by JasonGreenfield (ongoing story): The evil and goateed Henri, an anthropomorphic apple with an attitude, wishes to destroy Henry, an anthropomorphic banana from another reality.

Rhino Charge | Miles Morales #2 by Caped-Joel (YouTube review): The hero Miles Morales must team up with the villain Rhino to solve a mystery. This should be interesting…

History of NINTENDO CONSOLES: From the FamiCom to World Domination! by FootofaFerret (YouTube): A look at Nintendo and how they changed the gaming world (or more accurately kept it alive).

Joe Rover eBooks are available at many online retailers, such as Barnes and Noble, Apple Books, Walmart eBooks, and more.

Please leave a review at your favorite retailer or on my Facebook page.

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Side Effect by Cal1018 (ongoing story): A new drug hits New York. Everyone loves it, but it comes with a serious cost. Those who didn’t take the drug must now face the aftermath.

Multiverse Mystery | Justice League #15 by Caped Joel (review): The Justice League continues their investigation into the multiverse. This time a team looks into what is hidden in the Thanagar vault.

Crimson Trails by Shreya_VA (ongoing story): Aaron wakes to find his sister leaving the house. She soon vanishes without a trace. He must locate her, but his only clue is a necklace left by their mother. What is the connection?

Joe Rover eBooks are available at Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, and many other online retailers.

Super Sons Returns

I was looking through my YouTube feed trying to find something to watch during my break time when I came across Caped Joel’s video on the Adventures of the Super Sons series. I thought it had been cancelled, so I clicked on the video. Yeah, it turns out it is still cancelled but they are doing a short run to finish up what was already done.

It’s a shame that the series is ending because it was great to see Robin (Damian) and Superboy (Jon) team-up. It’s like reading a Batman and Superman comic only more…uh, teenage. The two aren’t young version of Batman and Superman; they have their own personalities; but at the same time, it kind of makes you feel like this is how Batman and Superman would have acted towards each other if they’d meet as teens. You feel like you’re reading a comic from “the good old days” but also reading a “modern” story.

It’s really entertaining to see what kind of mischief, misadventure, and more traditional heroics the two get involved in. The two make a great team and the stories are well written and well drawn. I hope DC will bring the series back one day in some form.

Joe Rover eBooks are available at Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, and many other online retailers.