I actualy agree with you that the Spider-wedding was a short-sided mistake and needed to go. However, I think that the way you decided to do it, Peter literally making a deal with the Devil, did far more damage to the character. Surely you could have come up with a way of reversing the marriage that didn't involve condemning Peter's eternal soul to Hell.
Peter is a fictional character, it’s not really going to be a problem for him.
Anyone wanna address this? I mean, I realize that Peter is a fictional character, that’s obvious. But in much the same way Hank Pym was damaged by a story-line wherein he (inadvertently) struck his wife, Peter losing his marriage to the devil is really bad for the characters real-world image. Such an inspiration for the children.
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