Showing posts with label Spider-Man. Show all posts
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Thursday, 15 March 2018

TENTH SPECTACULAR ANNIVERSARY



The title is meant to address the character, but people tend to associate the title adjective to the quality of the story, and in the case of this show who ever does it is not wrong.

I'm Actually seven days late in celebrating this special anniversary, I had to watch this show one arc per day to better absorb and embrace the quality entertainment provided to us. This is how I break it down:


Day 1: Episodes 1-3 (collected as a Direct to Video in Attack of the Lizard):
Survival of the Fittest, Interactions, and Natural Selection.

I guess you can call it one arc for the style they built up Curt Connors transformation to the Lizard. Beside that, it feels like three separate episodes standing on their own.

Last minute of episode 3 is one of the most defining character moments to be shown on screen, stands out very well in showing why we care for the character. We see him in a moment of vulnerability and spiritual defeat, but he sees why he should continue, what he is capable of doing, what he successfully achieved as a man who owes it to be the way he is.
A glorious and triumphant minute.


Day 2: Episodes 4-6:
Market Forces, Competition, and The Invisible Hand

This collection also feels like three separate episodes standing on their own, but there is a bigger touch of an arching story-line going on with the mystery of the Big Man.


Day 3: Episodes 7-9 (Now this is the first true arc):
Catalysts, Reaction, and The Uncertainty Principle

The Green Goblin wreaks havoc and does his work to take over the Big Man's place. Proven to be intimidating, funny, and more than competent to take over even with Spider-Man standing in his way.


Day 4: Episodes 10-13:
Persona, Group Therapy, Intervention, and Nature vs Nurture

The Venom arc. I'm not one of those who think highly of Venom as a character in general, this show successfully made sure to keep a good mark with Venom.
There are some silly moments, but I'm glad they feel tasteful and fitting for the show, at least that is the way I feel about it personally.


Day 5: Episodes 14-17:
Blueprints, Destructive Testing, Reinforcements, and Shear Strength

The Master planner arc, a significantly strong start for the season. One of the webheads most fatal nemeses cuts loose on what he wants to do, and almost succeeds have it not been for a great deal of help from the Spectacular Spider-Man, and the firm resilience of Captain George Stacy who managed to walk tall after a time of vulnerability.



Day 6: Episodes 18-20:
First Steps, Growing Pains, and Identity Crisis

Venom returns, and beautiful chaos ensues.



Day 7: Episodes 21-23:
Accomplices, Probable Cause, and Gangland

Two episodes in a row where Spider-Man is more of an easy target than a spectacular acrobatic brawler, it feels low to see him that after being more powerful against a foe much stronger than he is in Venom. Good thing is that Gangland sees him return to form and defeats three foes in one battle.



Day 8: Episodes 24-26:
Subtext, Opening Night, and Final Curtain

The Green Goblin returns with vengeance, and he's as great as he's been in the first season. It's lovely to see him as a valid threat while Spider-Man is not toned down as a capable fighter.




It's a show that mostly sustained a high quality production even at its low points, the animation is consistently fluid, character volumes are consistent, nothing hectic or ugly looking, a good eye relaxing color palette, consistent continuity, good care for characterization and voice acting.

The show that unfortunately ended too soon, deserves the love it got.

Friday, 25 December 2015

US SPIDER-MEN


Do you remember the times you sat through an old Stan Lee written comic and read in the words of Spider-Man "Us Spider-Men"? If you read Spider-Man, and/or watched the 80s cartoon (not the one with friends, voiced by Dan Gilvezan, the solo show, voiced by Ted Schwartz) the words "us Spider-Men" definitely stuck in your memory. 

The Amazing Spider-Man 27
Page 08

Little did Spidey guess back then how these words would be true after the year 2000, for both us -the audience- and him, and I do not speak of the 90s cartoon when his counterpart for that show met other counterparts of his, I exclusively mean when this version of Peter Parker met others Spider-Men, and before that a number of Spider-Women appear.

Thursday, 17 December 2015

SUBTLE BIRD FLIP

Amazing Spider-Man 106
Words: Stan Lee
Art: John Romita sr.

You know that is a way of bird flipping, you can't look at the issue and the one before it and not think that way.

Spider-Man holds up a mask of his face, to tell the police scanner camera they saw a mask in the previous issue when his unmasked face was on screen.

Sunday, 6 December 2015

SEEMS LIKE STAN KNEW


From Amazing Spider-Man v1 #063, this moment has Peter and Harry talking about a letter from Flash Thompson.
Guess Stan knew what would happen to some of the characters in the series after he stopped writing.
Or, maybe he left those plot threads dangling, for other writers to grab on them and handle them.

Thursday, 11 February 2010

SPIDER-MAN MOVIE REBOOT; ULTIMATE?


So it is not a new piece of information that after "Spider-Man 3" we will be getting a reboot for the series in 2012, new stars, new director. The film series (according to news) will be a new trilogy directed by "Marc Webb", the director of "500 Days of Summer" (I never saw the movie, never heard of it or of the director before).

"Director Webb" (heh heh, I make it sound like he's a director of S.H.I.E.L.D.) announced that he is a huge fan of "Ultimate Comics Spider-Man" which started back in the year 2000 by "Brian Michael Bendis"(never left the project) & artist "Mark Bagley" (stopped after issue 110 and went to DC comics as an artist for Trinity), the success of that series led to the launching of the rest of the "Ultimate Universe"

As a huge fan of "Ultimate Spider-Man" the new series could be hugely based on that series, starting with "Peter Parker" at "High School" and he could possibly make Peter have a job as the "Daily Bugle" web designer, this is a great service "Mr. Bendis" did for Peter because it has a better use of some of the young science whiz. abilities & skills

At least I hope like many other Spider-Man fans that the origin won't be retold here, cause it is very well known world wide and done a flawless revamp of it in the first of the previous trilogy