This run really reminds me of 90s Spider-Man... constant build up and mysteries and never any answers. The writing is good and stuff but it’s such an old school way of storytelling.
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This run really reminds me of 90s Spider-Man... constant build up and mysteries and never any answers. The writing is good and stuff but it’s such an old school way of storytelling.
Didn’t Tom Holland actually sit in at a real NYC high school to feel out the role prior to acting in the first movie?
But yes, I did go to a real specialized science high school in NYC myself, and...
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Ultimate Gwen proves you wrong... in fact the clone Gwen was far more developed than the original ever was.
Other than Sandman none of them are marquee, and we already saw Sandman in the Raimi trilogy and MCU Spidey is all about avoiding repeats...
That was my first guess too
The current deal has Disney paying Sony for every Spider-Man movie they make actually, to the order of a maximum of $35 MM iirc. This is to compensate them for the additional promotion value that...
Speaking as an Asian-American, I think back in the pre-00s days when every single Asian actor appearing in Hollywood movies was a martial artist that might have been a bad thing, but with that genre...
^uh... Peter did go crazy in the House of M miniseries but definitely did not kill Gwen there. The mini-series sort of ended in a happily ever after way in fact (which contradicts the actual House...
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Venom doesn’t guarantee anything about the Sony universe though. There’s no way movies about Morbius or Silver Sable will do anywhere near these numbers. Maybe future symbiote movies for sure.
Like every other silver age girlfriend (except maybe for Sue Storm) it would have either ended up in divorce, separation or death.
Also this movie pulls a bit from the first two issues of Amazing Spider-Man, that is fighting the Vulture as one of his first super villains but also trying to join a team (in the comics it was the...
That was always a Marvel TV tag line and not a Marvel Studios one. And they're basically separate companies now.
I don't think that's true though... Slott's referenced plenty of JMS material, I mean, the entire Spider-Verse event revolved around JMS's mystic spider stuff, and had Morlun as a key figure. Of...
I don't know... A Gwen clone was alive for 35 years in the comics without any controversy... so while this ones a bit more authentic than that one I don't see why people should be upset by her...
Just realized that this is probably the most character and depth a 616 Gwen (or Gwen clone) has ever been written...
His point is that even if they are around, they are not necessarily due to Gwen and Norman having sex.
Wait, did you just say that the Asian-American person should just go back to Asia?
It's funny... Back in the 90's the explanation for Ben's much more optimistic outlook vs Peter's was that he was kind of away from all the stuff that damaged and broke Peter during that era, i.e....
The premise of the article is fine, but does it really matter as much as BC says? Sure a few of the titles are inflated on the rankings, but bottom line is that Marvel is still winning in revenue...
No way was she as prominent then as she's now though, as those were all fringe books. She's basically showing up in every crime story across the Marvel U now. Quite frankly Marvel was missing a...
Gaffe or intentional? Ben says he'll ignore his spider sense when Peter attacks him. But Ben and Peter aren't supposed to trigger each others' spider sense?
I wouldn't mind an all-90's rad Spider team of him, Kaine and Ben.
IIRC there were a few extra pages in the trades for Revelation that showed Ben's funeral, including reactions of certain characters (i.e. Betty who he was getting very close to at the time)
This is true... Claremont wrote the X-Men like a soap opera, which wouldn't fly with the popcorn audiences of today. The books tend to be heavy in general and the only moments of levity tend to ...