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For the record, I’m not calling any of these events ‘bad’ per se. After all, every story has value to someone. However, some storylines took risks or made choices that didn’t pay off, like Marvel’s Civil War II and its decision to make thought-crimes a focal point of an inner superhero schism. Or Ultimatum and how it’s high death count and confusing character choices. These stories aren’t being labeled as bad, nor am I saying one should never read them. The following 5 events are definitely weird, though, so read on to discover what makes them all so bizarre.
5. Spider-Island

This was actually a pretty fun event, and it came a few years into Dan Slott’s epic run on Spider-Man. In this storyline, the Jackal uses his insidious scientific know-how to mutate the entire island of Manhattan so that everyone develops spider-powers while Spider-Man races against time to find a cure. It’s definitely not as offensive as some of the more controversial events, and it actually has a lot of really interesting moments, like Mary Jane developing spider-powers at a crucial moment. It’s a pretty offbeat storyline, but definitely worth checking out at least once.
4. Inhumans vs. X-Men

Inhumans vs. X-Men is one of those events that really shows its age. This came out at a time when Marvel Comics was pushing the Inhumans due to a tricky rights issue with the X-Men when it came to adapted material. As a result, fans ended up getting a crossover that brought the franchises together over a battle for the Terrigen Mist, a substance needed by Inhumans, but fatal to mutants. Neither side came off well during this confrontation and in the end, this battle just felt kind of weightless, a real disappointment to fans of one or both properties.











