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[–] fricknmaniac ago
It's an overstatement to say that all the problems at Marvel are because of SJWs writers, because even the writing on the titles have nothing to do with any SJW stuff is just extremely sub-par. For the better part of two years now Peter Parker has owned a huge tech company and has had no romantic interests, with the exception of Silk which was randomly ended, since coming back from being possessed by the mind of Doc Ock. The writers have simply no idea what to do with him because they don't understand why people relate to Peter Parker. Right now Spider-Gwen is the only spider-title that's doing anything right (Gwen is being chased by the police and is feeling constant guild over the death of Peter Parker).
And it really doesn't help that they've barely had any titles last long enough to hit #50 before rebooting everything. They did it in 2012 with Marvel NOW and they just did it again with Secret Wars (which promised to be Earth-shattering, but in reality all it did was bring Samuel L Jackson Nick Fury and Miles Morales Spider-man to Earth-616).