Another is 'One Moment in Time'. It was an attempt to retcon parts of 'One More Day'. However, it just made the whole situation more convoluted. It tried to justify the changes made in 'One More Day' but ended up making the story even less satisfying for the fans who were already disappointed with the original.
Sure. 'Sins Past' is a bad one. It introduced a really dark and disturbing backstory involving Gwen Stacy having twins with Norman Osborn. This not only tainted the character of Gwen but also felt like a very forced and inappropriate addition to the Spider - Man lore.
Well, 'One More Day' is definitely up there. It was a shocker when Peter sold his marriage to save Aunt May. This decision by the writers seemed to come out of nowhere and really changed the long - established relationship between Peter and Mary Jane in a not - so - great way. It made many fans angry as they had grown attached to their relationship.
Sure. 'Superman: Red Son' is often considered a not - so - great story by some. In it, Superman is raised in the Soviet Union, which changes his entire outlook. It makes him a tool of the state rather than a symbol of truth and justice for all. This goes against the traditional Superman concept.
The 'Courtship of Princess Leia' is often regarded as a not - so - great EU story. It had a really strange premise. Han and Leia's relationship took a very odd turn in this story, and it felt forced. The whole idea of other species vying for Leia's hand in marriage in such a cheesy way didn't sit well with the overall tone of the Star Wars saga.
I'm not sure of specific titles always listed as the worst. But sometimes, books with inconsistent world - building end up in this category. If a world is supposed to be based on a certain set of rules for magic or society, and those rules keep changing randomly, it makes for a bad read. It's like building a house with a different blueprint every day.
Another one is 'The Vampire Diaries' novels. They have a very convoluted love triangle that seems to be the main focus rather than the actual paranormal elements. The characters often make decisions based on their hormones rather than any real logic. For example, Elena is constantly torn between Stefan and Damon, but the reasons for her feelings seem very flimsy. It doesn't create a very believable or engaging paranormal romance story.
One of the worst could be 'One More Day'. In this story, Peter Parker makes a deal with Mephisto to save Aunt May's life, which results in his marriage to Mary Jane being erased. It was really controversial as it undid a lot of character development and relationship building that had been going on for years.
Well, 'All - Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder' stands out as a bad one. It has some strange characterizations. Robin, for instance, is depicted in a way that doesn't seem to fit with the character's history. Also, the story's pacing is off. 'Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again' is another. The art, while interesting in some ways, doesn't really mesh well with the overall story. The narrative jumps around too much and it's difficult to keep track of what's actually going on. And 'Batman: Knightfall' has its problems too. The idea of Batman being broken and replaced was interesting, but the execution was lacking. There were too many characters and not enough focus on the core story.
Well, 'The Core' is also not well - liked by many in the science fiction community. The science behind the concept of the Earth's core stopping is very iffy. It's full of plot holes and the characters are just running around trying to fix the problem without any real depth or development. It seems like a series of action scenes strung together without much thought to the overall story or the science it's supposed to be based on.
One of the worst could be 'The Duke's Bastard Daughter'. It fails in its historical accuracy. For example, the way it portrays the social status of a bastard in a historical setting is completely wrong. The romance part is also lackluster. The characters seem to fall in love for no real reason other than physical attraction. There's no depth to their relationship, no shared interests or values that are explored. Another is 'Love in the Time of Piracy' which has a very weak plot. The pirates are more like caricatures rather than believable characters, and the love story between the main characters is rushed and forced, not at all a convincing historical romance.
One of the worst could be 'One More Day'. It had a very controversial plot where Peter Parker made a deal with Mephisto that erased his marriage to Mary Jane. It felt like a cheap way to reset the status quo and many fans were disappointed.