Check out this cool mashup between Spider-Man and the Simpsons!
Donovan Grant
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Nice find!
Oh, and Disco Stu as Mysterio? Genius casting! 🙂
I have this as my desktop image 😀
The Superintendent should be JJJ. But this is crazy fun.
Tombstone.
So funny. Skinner looks great
That’s really cool, thanks for sharing it.
Is McBain Tombstone or Mr. Negative?
Figures Bart would be a villain. Casting Millhouse as Spidey was genius. So was Burns as Vulture, Sideshow Bob as Electro, and Homer as KINGPIN! Didn’t expect Ralph as Sandman though but hey it makes sense lol. Don’t really see Skinner as the blowhard we need JJ as.
This is awesome on so many levels.
@#1 This seems to be based on looks more than anything, so Millhouse being the nerdy kid with glasses fits in this case. Same with Sideshow Bob, his hair makes him the perfect canidate for Electro.
Milhouse as Spide? Out to be Bart, or maybe Homer.
And Sideshow Bob should have been either the Green Goblin or Doc Ock, not some third-tier villian.
But other than than, pretty cool!
Rob