carabas
06-15-2008, 02:17 AM
I don't know how'd he'd answer, but it seems to me USM Spidey is much better at making moral decisions than the BND Spidey. He makes mistakes, but they are not the same sort of mistakes the BND Spidey seems to make. His mistakes are made through inexperience, as opposed to just not seeing how his actions will ultimately hurt someone.
End of the day, the USM seems a lot less selfish and a lot more adult than the BND Spidey, to me anyway.That is pretty much it.
Ultimate Spidey and pre-OMD Spidey are strong character who have already made their rookie listakes and learned from them. They know that using powers fo monetairy gain is iffy at best. They have a moral compass. And married or not, they have a soulmate in MJ. They may be a dick from time to time, but this comes from an overdeveloped sense of responsability rather than greed lust or whatever. This may be not what he started out as in the sixties and seventies, but it is what the character had been for well over a decade.
Pre-OMD Spidey was proud to be an Avenger. Ultimate Spidey is one of only three characters willing to get into Nick Fury's face and telling him what's what when he's wrong (the other two being Wolverine and Captain America).
I can't really see post-OMD Spidey being allowed anywhere near the Avengers tower, the way he heaps rookie mistake on rookie mistake (not to mention the odd secret identity memory loss).
End of the day, the USM seems a lot less selfish and a lot more adult than the BND Spidey, to me anyway.That is pretty much it.
Ultimate Spidey and pre-OMD Spidey are strong character who have already made their rookie listakes and learned from them. They know that using powers fo monetairy gain is iffy at best. They have a moral compass. And married or not, they have a soulmate in MJ. They may be a dick from time to time, but this comes from an overdeveloped sense of responsability rather than greed lust or whatever. This may be not what he started out as in the sixties and seventies, but it is what the character had been for well over a decade.
Pre-OMD Spidey was proud to be an Avenger. Ultimate Spidey is one of only three characters willing to get into Nick Fury's face and telling him what's what when he's wrong (the other two being Wolverine and Captain America).
I can't really see post-OMD Spidey being allowed anywhere near the Avengers tower, the way he heaps rookie mistake on rookie mistake (not to mention the odd secret identity memory loss).