If you haven’t subscribed to the Thwip Studios videos on youtube, you really need to. JR from our podcast portrays Norman Osborn/ Green Goblin in a few of them and he’s awesome!
Brad created the Crawlspace back in 1998 while attending college at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He’s the webmaster and writes front page news items, and also produces, hosts and edits the podcast. He’s been collecting Spider-Man comics since the age of three and is a life-long fan of the webhead. His website has been featured in USA Today, Entertainment Weekly and on Marvel.com and inside the comics themselves. The Crawlspace is one of the first Spider-Man fan sites to ever hit the internet. Millions of people visit the site every year.
Brad has interviewed several “Spider-Celebrities” over the years including co-creator Stan Lee. He’s also interviewed actors who have portrayed Spider-Man like Paul Soles (Voice Actor from the 67 Spider-Man Cartoon), Dan Gilvezan (Spidey Voice Actor from Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends) ,Yuri Lownthal (Voice Actor from the Spider-Man PlayStation game) and Nicholas Hammond (Spider-Man 1977 Actor).
I take a trip back in time to review Peter Parker:Spider-man #33 by Paul Jenkins and Mark Buckingham. The book has special meaning to me as it reminds of my relationship with my grandfather and […]
We conitune our look at the PBS Electric Company segments from the 1970s. In this skit Morgan Freeman plays Dracula. I also love the sound effect for the first Spidey word balloon.
JR as Norman Rocks!!!
Well done, JR. Really captured Norman in both personas very well. Especially the opening and playing with the action figures.
Oh my.
Thank you. I had a great time.
@1 just out of curiosity, which ones have been hits for you?
@2 He really did an excellent job!
That was awesome. JR did an excellent job!! 🙂
The Thwip Studios videos have been hit-or-miss with me. They condense the stories down way too much. Plus, how can you do The Death of Jean DeWolff and leave out Daredevil?
Still I have high hopes for this one. It’s a great story, and the more we get to hear J.R. as Norman/Goblin the better.
Plus it’s one of J.R.’s favorite Goblin stories drawn by one of his least-favorite artists.