Marvel sent over previews for Spider-books coming out on 11-22-23. What will you be picking up?
Brad Douglas
View articlesBrad 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).
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- Evan Berry on Panel of the Day #1615 (Splash Page Sunday!): “@Hornacek – Maybe Stan reserved the writer credit for himself.” Nov 18, 08:01
- Hornacek on Panel of the Day #1615 (Splash Page Sunday!): “In these older issues, why is the writer sometimes listed as “Scripter”? Is this like in a movie credits where…” Nov 17, 09:09
- Hornacek on Panel of the Day #1615 (Splash Page Sunday!): “I mean, eventually he’ll fall enough that he can web onto a building. This isn’t that dire a situation. Now…” Nov 17, 09:08
- Evan Berry on Panel of the Day #1612 (Splash Page Sunday!): “I guess there was something different about Cindy Moon’s body chemistry, too.” Nov 11, 08:15
- Hornacek on Panel of the Day #1612 (Splash Page Sunday!): “I don’t like the whole “something was different with Peter’s body chemistry” explanation here. He was bitten by a spider…” Nov 11, 04:30
- Gevorg on 1994 Spider-Man #15: “Battle of the Insidious Six” Review: “Your complaints look like nitpicks and made-up. Why angry face should be indicative of seeing stone crushed?” Nov 10, 14:28
- Evan Berry on Panel of the Day #1611: “I might be in the minority, but I’ve always been confused about Spider-man Noir’s wielding a gun.” Nov 8, 09:36
- Hornacek on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #60 (Legacy #954): “Hit The Road, Zeb” or “All [REDACTED] Things Must Come To An End”: “@Paul Penna: I just don’t see any future writer “doing” anything with Paul besides having him around. Marvel wants him…” Nov 6, 09:19
- Evan Berry on Panel(s) of the Day #1610 (Mary Jane Monday!): “@Hornacek — I would make a horrible Spider-man. So many times, were I in his place, I would have confided…” Nov 5, 07:53
- Hornacek on Panel(s) of the Day #1610 (Mary Jane Monday!): “At least he said “I have to go take photos for the Bugle.” This is a valid excuse since this…” Nov 5, 04:26
@Aqu@ – I can definitely relate to feeling close to that particular iteration of the character, though I was a teenager when it aired.
Basically the gist of the scene is that Spider-man, having learned from Dr. Connors that he is still undergoing changes, goes to the X-Mansion to visit Charles Xavier. After being waylaid by the X-Men for his intrusion, he tells Professor X that he has come to him for a cure. Professor X explains that he doesn’t cure mutants, but trains them to accept their mutation, to which Spider-man replies, “Accept? But I don’t wanna be a freak!”
@Evan
I can’t watch it because Dailymotion is discriminatory against those who block ads. LOL
But, even if I don’t recall exactly that particular scene, I grew up with the ’90s Spider-man cartoon, so that version of Peter has been my Peter for a long time. (and that’s also why I was a bit shocked in seeing all those punches when I first picked up a comic)
@Aqu@ — Contrast Spider-man’s statement with his reaction from the 90s animated series. Look at the 4:48 mark on this video:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2emmkw
Web-Whanger?
@Aqu- I think the idea is that mutants are actively being sent to Mars in this story with the approval of the government just for being mutants. Peter is trying to make it clear that he’s not a mutant but that he doesn’t support sending mutants to Mars.
So do we think Vulture rigged the Sentinel scan?
I don’t know why Repo bothered trapping Peter in Limbo. Did he really thing Maddie wouldn’t find out sooner or later and just let him out of Limbo? I could see him trying to kill Peter but trapping Peter in Limbo?
Some years ago Spidey would have just said: “I’m not a mutant”. Period.
Nowadays he has to say “Listen, I’d be proud to be a mutant, […]” with a bolded “proud”.
It’s twisted and sounds forced in reality.
For example, if someone called me gay, I’d just reply “I’m not”. I’m just stating a fact, not expressing some kind of judgement towards sexuality. No need to add “but I’d be proud if I were”.
In fact I would probably not even reply if I felt the sentence was meant as an insult.