pepo és punkológus, ha itt vagy, kapaszkodjatok, ezt még én se tudtam!
Well, did you read JMD's story of how he wrote it? It was originally a Batman story, couldn't do it for various reasons.
He then moved to Marvel, and Spider-Man much time later, and still had that idea lying around. He desperatley wanted to do a Spider-Man story featuring certain villains, but was shot down. He then saw the old draft he made, and realised that he could do it with Spidey. He was going to create a new villain, but then realised that Kraven PERFECTLT fit the bill.
And seeing that Kraven was a character that people hadn't cared about in years, it was a ago.
He also said that changing the hero from Bats to Spidey added a lot more to the story and it turned out better than he could've imagined.
I think it was the afterword in the latest hardback of this story .
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He thought, as he captured Vermin, a for Spider-Man had never defeated on his own, that he had proved to be Peter's superior. As soon as he witnessed the fight, he knew he was wrong. He saw the embodiment of what made Spider-Man a hero, and realized it was THE MAN, not THE SPIDER that had beaten him for all those years. As he watched Spider-Man take compassion on Vermin, he saw what he was missing....and this drove him to suicide.