This was a great week for comics. Well, it would have been if I had any time to read the damned things. Between taking care of Lilly and visiting friends at the hospital, (new parents), I only managed to read the final issue of LSoTW, which I will not even bother to review in this thread.
How about when Peter and MJ's apartment was burned down along with Aunt May's house in ASM and they all ended up moving into Stark/Avengers Tower? At that point in time, ASM and New Avengers were very closely connected with Spidey living out of their headquarters, especially leading up to and during the "Civil War" storyline.
Ah, the cluster-f*uck. Remember when Marvel published comics in the 90s? Remember when...
Joking aside, that was a messy arc. The important stuff all happened, or was at least re-depicted in "Civil War". The Spiderman books were extraneous, even to themselves.
The movies are no different than the comics with their different directors, writers, producers and so forth. The only thing that connects any of them together so far is those small scenes, not unlike what we see with various tie-ins between the comics. That doesn't make mentioning one title like mentioning another one though. Each title is still it's own independent story, they just take place in the same universe, allowing for interconnection of each story. Just like the comics.
With movies, the cross-overs are more likely to be linear, meaning you only have to sit through one movie at a time. With comics, one can be "forced" into buying multiple titles just to stay caught up on one. In some cases, it is arguably best to read *part* of an issue, read another comic, and then come back to the original. (I notice this trick is a favorite of Bendis. He does it well enough so as not to offend me too much, but.....)
Because the movies are linear, with cross-overs almost being a series, Thor's hammer showing up for a few seconds after the credits is more or less the same as the viewer knowing there is an "Avengers" thing in the works.
Dom
-just realized there is still a pile of FCBD stuff to sort through.