Everyone seems to rave over The Spierverse. But I didnt like into the Spiderverse at all. I was mostly bored with it and just wanted it to be over.
Everyone seems to rave over The Spierverse. But I didnt like into the Spiderverse at all. I was mostly bored with it and just wanted it to be over.
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Gwen Stacy never mattered, not even when she died.
Ben Reilly should have permanently replaced Peter as Spider-Man.
Peter and Mary Jane Parker should still be married.
Mayday should have been allowed to live.
Everyone J.M. DeMattis killed off should have stayed dead.
One More Day has forever corrupted the concept of Earth-616 Spider-Man being a true hero let alone a "heroic archetype" or "chosen one".
One More Day made Peter Parker unrelatable as a character.
One More Day aged Peter far more than being married, having children or divorcing Mary Jane ever could have.
The fact that failed love interest Carlie Cooper is based on Joe Quesada's daughter is creepy.
Something Can Stop the Juggernaut should have been a pre-OMD story.
Beyond is to Ben Reilly what One More Day was to Peter and Mary Jane.
Miles needs to be slapped upside the head for wearing that horrible suit he's got on right now, it's a bad look.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was the best Spider-Man movie of all time.
I know it's got a plethora of problems but I think Slott's new book is still preferable to Wells
Max Dillon Electro is the least interesting OG Spidey foe. IDK why Spencer brought him back when Girl-Electro does his shtick about as well.
On the flipside, Mac Gargan Scorpion should absolutely be a big deal baddie. Shame he's been sidelined as bozo of the week for so long.
Once you get past the first season, which is Bad, Ultimate Spider-Man suddenly and unexpectedly gets really good.
harryosborn.net -Me rereading every single comic that has Harry Osborn in it, and also writing some articles.
The '90s Spider-Man cartoon really isn't that great. The dialogue is hokey and dramatic and the civilian character designs look straight out of a Sears catalog.
Keep in mind that you have about as much chance of changing my mind as I do of changing yours.
Yeah, I never thought it was anything special and am puzzled why people now hold it in high regard with ridiculous comparisons even being made to the best superhero cartoon of all time, Batman: TAS. I chalk it up to misplaced 90s nostalgia. A lot of stuff that was thought of as so-so back in the day is now embraced.
It was a good cartoon but Xmen does rank above it. At least for me. I was a bigger Spiderman fan and knew more about Spiderman but the Xmen stories were a lot of fun with a lot of action. And at the time my 12 year old self knew nothing about The Xmen so the cartoon went a long way towards making me an X fan. Though I was bummed when I looked through Xmen comics and couldnt find Morph.
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