Marvel's Spider Man Can't Stand Out

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Published 2023-10-21

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  • The new hip trend for all Spiderman shows is to see how quickly the writers can speedrun Miles and Gwen into the story as other Spider heroes.
  • @pablolacalle6098
    Don't know why some writers don't seem to be able to write "nerdy" characters without having them spout insanely forced babble at the weirdest and most contrived moments. It's like the Sodium Chloride meme 😅
  • @TheShockVox
    Spectacular Spider-Man spoiled me on quipping for Spidey. And not every joke in that show worked, sometimes being too wordy or sometimes too pretentious sounding, but 85-90% of the jokes hit perfectly. And part of it is almost entirely on the delivery. Josh Keaton’s delivery of lines with a slight stutter did a lot to add to authenticity of his lines. “Heeey I got the thing on the thing! W-what do I win?!” “YOU!” “I win me…?!….That makes no sense”. That’s a bit that works entirely because of delivery.
  • @Andiandru
    "Still better than Harry Venom" Well... That aged quite fast.
  • @Remix-pr4xd
    One complaint I have for this show is that the stakes are basically nonexistent. When Peter’s identity is outed by Connors it’s treated as a minor inconvenience rather then a huge deal. Compare this to when Spectacular and MCU Spider-Man got their identities outed. Spectacular was worried about his villains attacking his loved ones if his identity came out, meanwhile MCU Peter’s life was basically ruined to where he and his friends couldn’t get into college cause the whole world thought he killed Mysterio.
  • The "I was positive I'd run into you someday' to Mr. Negative is a top notch quip, then he ruined it by congratulating himself on it.
  • This show suffered Disney's curse at the time where every third season of a show got majorly screwed over, Big Hero 6 got downgraded to 11 minute comedy focused episodes , Ducktales 2017's plot going all over the place and suffering for it , Star VS becoming an entirely different show tone wise, this and Owl House getting stuck with a handful of 45 minute episodes to basically finish the loose ends.
  • @sdm47
    My only problem with Spider-Man getting his own spider team is that it keeps happening too early Give him a few years alone to develop them give him some allies one at a time but allow some time to breathe after each new addition
  • I feel like the best way for Eddie to exist in a modern story is to have him be mentor/friend to Peter when he's hired for the Bugle. Peter takes the job because he's Spidey and thinks it'd be easy, but Eddie helps him out and actually shows him how to take good photos. The better Peter gets, however, the more Eddie gets shafted. Peter then gets the symbiote and Eddie is officially fired. Peter doesn't think much of it since he's high on space goo and Eddie's life falls apart. This provides a solid relationship for Peter and Eddie as well as provides reason for why a late 20s-mid 30s guy has beef with a teenager and Spidey.
  • @chimericalical
    I have to note that one of the reasons I found Ultimate Spider-Man absolutely hilarious was because of how ridiculously unbelievable it was that he would be friends with any of the supporting cast at all. Why would he talk to them at all in any situation where he didn’t have to?
  • Between this show turning Miles into Spider-Man in 10 episodes, and Ultimate taking him from his home dimension to make him a prominent side character in later seasons, it’s a wonder why they don’t just give the kid his own show.
  • @GamerSlyRatchet1
    I have to clarify about the "promo art": That's NOT from the show. It's just generic character art that was meant to be used for generic merchandise. It just got confused for this show's art because both have the same Spider-Man title and logo. What makes this confusing is that Marvel DID hire the artist behind it for season 3's promo art pieces.
  • New rule if Peter Parker is still in high school he's too young to be training Miles.
  • @etheru
    I remember one of my main issues with the show was Miles' superpower being reworked into having an EMP ability. An ability the writers KNEW was incredibly overpowered in a show where most of the rogues gallery use technology, and you can tell they knew because they clumsily wrote him out of episodes for the rest of Season 1 and quietly ignored the ability in Seasons 2 and 3 (something I remember annoyed me about the episode with the Wave Riders; I mumbled "Miles has an EMP power" every time he was helping Peter fight the Wave Riders). It's kind of jarring since I think both Into The Spider-Verse and the Miles Morales video game, to my knowledge, largely keep his abilities identical to the comics, and they both got a lot more mileage out of his powers as a result.
  • @Reefuhmane
    Cool to see that Miles' voice actor in the show is the same as the video games. I think he fills the role of Miles really well.
  • @hujan1744
    The "Peter is the same age as the legacy characters" is honestly one of my biggest issues with the MCU too, he just takes Miles' role in the world as "the Spider-man of new generation" rather than being closer to the early ones
  • @gota7738
    To be fair, Hobie himself did build his Prowler gear. It's odd that of all characters, he didn't have his own tech skills.
  • @chazikstan
    I’d rather have a Spider-Man show where he’s by himself. No sidekick or team. Fighting shit alone and coming out on top.