Why Spider-Man's 'One More Day' Still Sparks Debate—Did Quesada Really Ruin Peter Parker? (2026)

Almost two decades later, the former Marvel Chief, Joe Quesada, continues to stand by Spider-Man's most controversial story, "One More Day." This tale, which sparked intense debate among fans, has become a lightning rod for anger and frustration. But here's where it gets interesting: despite the years of criticism, Quesada argues that the story didn't ruin Spider-Man. In fact, he believes it's time to move on and appreciate the character's enduring popularity. In this article, we'll explore why "One More Day" is still a hot topic and whether it's truly fair to blame it for Spider-Man's success. Get ready for a deep dive into the world of Marvel and a discussion that will leave you questioning your own feelings about this iconic story.

Why Spider-Man's 'One More Day' Still Sparks Debate—Did Quesada Really Ruin Peter Parker? (2026)
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