The more of this show I watch, the more I like it. The episode where Spidey and Wolverine switched bodies was awesome, I thought, as was the episode with Beetle fighting everyone. Beetle was always one of my favorites. :)
The more of this show I watch, the more I like it. The episode where Spidey and Wolverine switched bodies was awesome, I thought, as was the episode with Beetle fighting everyone. Beetle was always one of my favorites. :)
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I only have two questions for this:
When is this piece of crap going to be cancelled?
and
When is Marvel going to kick Loeb's ass for ruining the Marvel Animated Series Proyects?
I actually hoped that Peter would accidentally get the Daily Bugle internship and caused MJ and Peter to have a short falling out for a few episodes because this barely feels like any kind of Spider-man(Ultimate or otherwise). However I liked how they started develop Doctor Octopus into a more independent villian probally looking for revenge on Spider-man and can't wait to see the results. I also like how they showed various Beetle costumes and how they potrayed Beetle as the silent but deadly bad-ass. Kind of hoped that the Beetle would barely escape to prepare for the next round to show how good of an assasasin he is and how the teenage heroes shouldn't underestimate him the next time around and how the Beetle is planning for revenge.
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I actually enjoyed the Beetle episode. It was cute and fun. Not all of the cutaway gags worked but the "MJ chewing out Galactus" gag was pretty amusing as was Sabretooth and Wolverine in an anger management session.
The plot was a little basic (Spidey and friends try to defend Jonah from an assassination attempt) but I thought it worked fine. I liked that Beetle was presented as a credible threat.
I would like more emphasis placed on Spidey's usual supporting cast. The stuff with MJ really worked in this episode. And the Jonah stuff mostly worked (although the last minute reveal about his office didn't work for me).
The monster saved them all. And in their fear, they betrayed him. As they always have. As they always will.
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I just want Spider-Man not to be a cheap imitation of Deadpool from now on. Is that okay? Loeb you suck.
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JK Simmonds as JJJ. Nuff said!
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Anyone see the clip with Sandman in it?
http://marvelkids.marvel.com/shows/1...ate_spider-man
Click on clips, the one for episode 17.
Er...What?
OK i know i never post here in these spider-forum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=FC09i0a43HY
but... wtf is this sh*t?? flint marko is a kid now & why the hell they named him sandman then!? it make less sense!!! first was harry osborn as venom and now this? is there any way to make this series more mess up?
Last edited by Fargo; 08-02-2012 at 12:41 AM.
It says on other sites that Dee Bradley Baker is playing Sandman and in on the commercial on XD that I saw during EMH he was an adult and looked like Thomas Haden Church. So I think the kid thing is just a like the thing Clayface did before. I still hate the show though.
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Guys, I was just thinking, maybe this "SandKid" is actually a part of Sandman's personality. You know, like the time he was divided into diferrent parts of his personality (months after he died by Venom's bite) in a beach: his good side, his evil-aggresive side, his inner child and even his feminine side. Or when Sandman learnt to "multiply" himself in several bodies, and as a side effect, his subconscience took over some of them. Maybe this is something like that.
Is it just me or are Spider-Man villains the only villains they are going out of their way to drastically change whereas other villains remain relatively similar to how they are in comics?
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