WOLVERINE25TH
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No love for Amazing Friends?
No love for Amazing Friends?
A Power Pack cartoon like the current out-of-continuity mini-series would be awesome. They could basically make it a reverse version of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, with the rotating guest stars in each episode actually being the big-name characters. Have Captain America drop in for one episode, Iron Man for another, Thor, etc.--any of the characters that aren't tied to other studios.RUNAWAYS I believe is attached to Paramount. They are already planning a movie. Disney JUST missed 'em.
There's always a Power Pack show, though.
A Power Pack cartoon like the current out-of-continuity mini-series would be awesome. They could basically make it a reverse version of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, with the rotating guest stars in each episode actually being the big-name characters. Have Captain America drop in for one episode, Iron Man for another, Thor, etc.--any of the characters that aren't tied to other studios.
That's possible. I do think, though, that such a format might make the Power Pack seem like guest characters in their own show. While that's okay for Batman
RUNAWAYS I believe is attached to Paramount. They are already planning a movie. Disney JUST missed 'em.
There's always a Power Pack show, though.
Dread, I always enjoy your posts, even when I find them infuriating. And I don't mean you're infuriating, I'm referring to the SSM situation. I honestly think Disney outbid everyone for Spectacular just so they could kill it.
Being an oldtimer who has been through all the series, starting with reruns of the 60's show in the early 70's (that's what got me into Spider-Man), I can honestly say Spectacular was the best. The 90's show was the best up until Spectacular.
Oh, and when I read Spidey, I still hear the 60's Spider-Man & JJJ in my head.
I think it'd work just fine for Power Pack. They're still gonna be there in every episode and the plots will mostly come from their adventures.
This is like the opposite of how Batman B&B works; it's pretty much a show where the guest stars exist so that even more people can tell Batman how great he is.
Well, Paramount doesn't own the rights, their deal is just to use them as a distributor. Marvel still owns the rights and can do with them what they like. If they were smart, they'd use the movie to set up a tv show, because it's going to be a pain to keep those kids looking close to the same age in between movies if they try a film franchise.
I believe that too. By corporate standards, it was a brilliant coup, and likely something expected of Disney, who despite the Mickey Mouse ears is just as much of a ruthless giant as any other. As a fan, it deeply and utterly blew. While I don't go as way back as you do (it is only due to syndication that I even have any memories of SPIDER-MAN AND HIS AMAZING FRIENDS as a toddler; by the time it's third and final season aired, I was about 2-3 years old).
Which could still be fun; I actually am not opposed to a MARVEL TEAM UP answer to BRAVE AND THE BOLD. It just isn't TSSM. Hell, TSSM was better than USM the comic could ever hope to be, albeit with 6-7 years of hindsight, which included a movie franchise.
Why did Wolverine and the X-men get cancelled anyway? I more or less understand SSM's situation, but i thought WATXM was doing just fine. Was that a licensing thing too?
Ouch! Make me feel ancient! I was in high school (possibly even in college) when that show first aired!
After watching Brave and the Bold, yeah I think a Marvel Team-Up starring Spidey can be fun. Heck, my very first Spider-Man comic I ever got was a Marvel Team-Up with Thor. I enjoyed the title through the 70's.
My problem with this new series is A) I don't want an Ultimate universe instead of 616 and B) I don't want it at the expense of Spectacular.
In a perfect world, we would get Spectacular Spider-Man AND a Brave-and-the-Bold-like Marvel Team-Up (in the 616 Universe).
The best would be to have all the Marvel cartoons to be in the same canon/universe, crossing over and occasional mini-series like Secret Wars or Civil War. And of course, bestestt: would be all these shows in canon with Spectacular!
If Craig Kyle was the best Marvel Animation had going for them, they're in much worse shape than I realized.![]()
Hey, man, Marvel let Greg Wiesman get away.
What's Weisman doing now, anyway?As I was saying, he and Chris Yost had been the writers involved with Marvel animation since X-Men Evolution in 2001-2002 or so, and so they were the longest serving writers of the Joe Quesada era. Josh Fine had been around a while as well and usually did production work.
Hey, man, Marvel let Greg Wiesman get away.
What's Weisman doing now, anyway?
Have I mentioned how stupid that was?
If he had stayed on, not sure of his knowledge on the rest of the Marvel Universe, but if it is anything like his knowledge & respect for Spider-Man, Marvel would be pumping out Grade-A cartoons!
Actually, some of my favorite episodes from JLU are from the first season. "For the Man who Has Everything," "The Greatest Story Never Told," etc. Granted, later seasons had better overall plots, but the first season of JLU wasn't exactly trash or anything. JL, on the other hand...![]()