I think Spin is one of the better alternatives, at least. I still wish Marvel would let Miles be Spider-Man in a world without Peter more often.
I admit I'm kind of morbidly curious how long a Miles cartoon could go from adapting Bendis and Ahmed before they started lifting major stuff from Peter's stories...although I guess Ahmed's just doing his own Clone Saga, so...
Amazingly enough, this show is getting a theme song from the vocalist of Fall Out Boy:
We are never getting serious, grown up Pete are we??
"He's pure power and doesn't even know it. He's the best of us."-Matt Murdock
"I need a reason to take the mask off."-Peter Parker
"My heart half-breaks at how easy it is to lie to him. It breaks all the way when he believes me without question." Felicia Hardy
I'd like to know what it does that have to do with this?
It's a Disney Junior show, you're complaining in the wrong thread
That sounds far better than it had many right to be.
I have baby cousin who watches a lot Disney Junior maybe if I get her started on this I can have another Spider-Man fan in the house
So we'd be losing nothing of value then
Last edited by Metro; 06-06-2021 at 05:18 PM.
My point is all this new stuff seems to be child oriented...I would love to see an animated series that treats Peter in a serious way. I have no problem with it starting in high school but treat it like each year of the series is a year in his life. So maybe starts as high school junior so after 2 years he graduates and goes to college. 4 more years he graduates college. and so on.
I'm having a hard time remembering any animated Spider-Man project that wasn't child oriented.
This is nothing new, and to be quite frank, it's a Disney Junior show, it's not like any sort of pitch for a more serious Spider-Man show was knocked for this.
AMD honestly I don't see why everything needs to be serious, if I had it my way the next Spider-Man cartoon would be based on the Marvel Adventures comics
I don't think Marvel has much investment in serious animation for their major Superhero IP's. Well, that aren't at least connected to the MCU. Just look how they treated their last few cartoons.
I do wonder if we'll ever get an adult Peter cartoon, but they seem to be fine just making him and Miles the same ages and trying to push a Spider-Team dynamic. But I feel like that'll be less of an issue here.
I mean, the 90's show and Spec were kids cartoons but they could get pretty serious.