[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;5579339]Referenced, mostly. At least from what I remember of the issue.[/QUOTE]
Thanks as always my friend.
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[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;5579339]Referenced, mostly. At least from what I remember of the issue.[/QUOTE]
Thanks as always my friend.
[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5579351]Thanks as always my friend.[/QUOTE]
You're welcome.
[QUOTE=Frontier;5578705]Also had Tom Kenney voicing Spidey, as I recall.[/QUOTE]
I think Spidey is actually Chris Edgerly there, but Doc Ock and Hydro-Man were Squidward and Patrick respectively though! That would have been around the same time they were just starting out on Spongebob, too.
[QUOTE=Spidey_62;5579495]I think Spidey is actually Chris Edgerly there, but Doc Ock and Hydro-Man were Squidward and Patrick respectively though! That would have been around the same time they were just starting out on Spongebob, too.[/QUOTE]
You might be right about that! I might be thinking of those Spidey/Wolverine/Iron Man/Hulk CG films.
I'd rather see Miles the current teen Spider-Man in this role than Peter (talk about a missed opportunity). That said, I might just give the book a chance (it isn't honestly in my wheelhouse).
[QUOTE=Celgress;5580662]I'd rather see Miles the current teen Spider-Man in this role than Peter (talk about a missed opportunity). That said, I might just give the book a chance (it isn't honestly in my wheelhouse).[/QUOTE]
This is science-based so it makes sense to use Peter unless this is like those adaptions where Miles is into super-science because that's an interchangeable character trait :p.
Besides, if they used Miles, it could be mistaken for being set in 616. With Peter, it's obviously an AU - in 616, Moon Girl wasn't even BORN when Peter was bitten by the spider! Here, Lunella appears to be a few years older then usual (the other kids aren't towering over her) and Peter is obviously over a decade younger, making them much closer in age.
[QUOTE=Digifiend;5581667]Besides, if they used Miles, it could be mistaken for being set in 616. With Peter, it's obviously an AU - in 616, Moon Girl wasn't even BORN when Peter was bitten by the spider! Here, Lunella appears to be a few years older then usual (the other kids aren't towering over her) and Peter is obviously over a decade younger, making them much closer in age.[/QUOTE]
It's always funny how adaptions making Peter a teenager tend to skewer the ages and make him close in age to people he's usually much older than.
Like how he and Kamala are more or less contemporaries in the last Spider-Man cartoon.
In fact, Kamala had been a superhero for longer in that continuity. She joined the Avengers in season 4, but got her powers in season 3. That Spider-Man cartoon started in the same year as Avengers Assemble season 4, with Kamala guesting in a few episodes of Spider-Man season 2.
Of course, what didn't change is that she was the same age as Miles (Peter, Gwen and Anya were de-aged to match him, Miles and Kamala were the same age they are in the comics). It's too bad that Miles and Kamala didn't have much interaction in the Spider-Man cartoon.
[QUOTE=Frontier;5580775]This is science-based so it makes sense to use Peter unless this is like those adaptions where Miles is into super-science because that's an interchangeable character trait :p.[/QUOTE]
Making miles a science guy doesn't help with the differentiation.Not saying he can't like science but being a part of the same program as Moon girl and Spider-man doesn't make sense.
[QUOTE=Digifiend;5581667]Besides, if they used Miles, it could be mistaken for being set in 616. With Peter, it's obviously an AU - in 616, Moon Girl wasn't even BORN when Peter was bitten by the spider! Here, Lunella appears to be a few years older then usual (the other kids aren't towering over her) and Peter is obviously over a decade younger, making them much closer in age.[/QUOTE]
Speaking of this.Why wouldn't they change up a few characters and do this is canon.If they want to keep Spidey he can be their mentor.
I just find au's a bit pointless specially when they will never be mentioned again.